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Lobotomy Software : ウィキペディア英語版
Lobotomy Software

Lobotomy Software was an American video game company, best known for their game ''PowerSlave'' (''Exhumed'' in Europe and ''A.D. 1999: Pharaoh's Revival'' in Japan). They also developed the Sega Saturn ports of ''Quake'' and ''Duke Nukem 3D'', both of which were successful.
The company is no longer active.
==Formation==
Lobotomy Software was founded in 1993, when a group of friends working at Nintendo of America left to form their own company, becoming the Creative department of Lobotomy, with the engineering talent coming from Manley & Associates〔http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/death-tanks-ezra-driesbach-interview〕 (Manley & Associates was later acquired by Electronic Arts in 1996, renamed Electronic Arts Seattle, and subsequently shut down in 2002). They originally worked out of co-founder Paul Lange's apartment, but soon set up an office in Redmond, Washington. The team began working on various game demos, ''Joe Louis Boxing'', ''Pigball'', ''Hippie Man'', and ''Ruins: Return of the Gods'', the last of which later became the first-person shooter PC game, ''PowerSlave''.

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