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Digital Image Design (DID) was a British video game developer founded by Martin Kenwright and Phillip Allsopp in 1989. It was originally based in Runcorn, Cheshire in England. The company had employed around 80 developers and specialized in aircraft simulator games, mostly published by Ocean Software. DID expanded following the release of ''TFX'', ''Inferno'' and ''EF2000'', and subsequently moved offices to Warrington. During this period, the technology from one of its products was spun off into a military laser designation simulator. After being taken over by Infogrames, key members of staff including Kenwright and Mick Hocking left to form Evolution Studios together with Ian Hetherington from Psygnosis. The company was subsequently sold to Rage Games Limited, at which point a large portion of the management and staff revolted. Those staff not in revolt joined Infogrames in Manchester. After the demise of Rage Games Limited, a company Juice Games appeared in the same Warrington office, with some key members of staff. Juice Games later became THQ Digital Studios UK. ==Games== * ''F29 Retaliator'' * ''EPIC'' * ''Robocop 3'' * ''TFX'' * ''Inferno'' * ''EF2000'' * ''EF2000 TACTCOM'' and ''Super EF2000'' * ''F-22: Air Dominance Fighter'' * ''F-22 Total Air War'' * ''Wargasm'' * ''Eurofighter Typhoon'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Digital Image Design」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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