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Big namers

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Let's try to think of all the big namers in DOS games.

Apogee/3D Realms and Epic MegaGames, the list so far
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Id Software
LucasArts
Origin
Sierra
Infocom
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Interplay
Electronic Arts
Dynamics
Housemarque
SoftDisk
Team 17
Core Desing
Westwood
Virgin
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Safari (I love you HH)
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Don't forget Blizzard, back in the days of Warcraft I and Blackthorne. :D
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3D Realms
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Blue Sky Software (better known as Looking Glass Studios)

Ultima Underworld 1 and 2 and System Shock 1 were DOS, and all very good.
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Soleau (Lavacap, Oilcap, Bolo, Facetrex, Raku, ladderman... just to name a few of his games)

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Micropose (Microsoft's Gaming Label)
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SSI-probably the best.
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Capstone
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what'd SSI make again?
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Advanced Dungeons&Dragons, Great Naval Battles, Cyclones, Steel Panthers...
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...Eye Of the Beholder 1,2&3, Anvil of Dawn (considered by some to be the best RPG ever made), Pools of Darkness, Star Command, Dark Sun 1&2, Dungeon Hack, Panzer General 1&2, Panzer General 3 (Scorched Earth), , the Ravenloft games, Neverwinter Nights,, Sword of Aragon, and many, many more.
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Westwood made 1&2 before they quit.
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1&2 of Eye of the Beholder? Westwood Studios was a developer for SSI. SSI produced and published the games.
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Right.
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How can you leave out Atari?
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Because DOS generally refers to MS-DOS, not whatever the Atari computers used.
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Atari released most of their classic arcade games for dos...
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