Crack dot Com

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Crack dot Com
TypeVideo game industry
Founded1996
Defunct1998
ProductsAbuse

Crack dot Com was a computer game development company co-founded by ex-id Software programmer Dave Taylor, and .[1]

History[]

Crack dot com started from home with a staff of just four people.[2] Their first completed game, which had Internal Revenue Service agents as the enemies, was never released.[2] The company released only one game, Abuse, an MS-DOS scrolling platform shooter which sold over 80,000 copies worldwide. Based on a public source code release, Abuse was ported to a wide variety of platforms including Microsoft Windows, MacOS, AIX, SGI Irix, Amiga/AmigaOS, and Linux.[3]

Prior to the company's closing in October 1998,[4] they were working on Golgotha, a hybrid of first-person shooter and real-time strategy. Citing publisher interference in the creative design of Abuse, Crack dot com opted not to accept any offers from publishers until the game was completed.[2] The game was never finished and Crack dot com made the source and data for Golgotha (as with Abuse) public domain.

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References[]

  1. ^ Jonathan Clark (26–30 October 1998). "So Long, Crack.com". loonygames. loonyboi productions. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "The Crack Alternative". Next Generation. No. 36. Imagine Media. December 1997. pp. 86–87.
  3. ^ Abuse_1996 on github.com
  4. ^ sengan (22 October 1998). "Crack.com closes shop". Slashdot. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
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