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Revision as of 06:52, 21 June 2024
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Company Type | Publisher |
Founded | 1988 |
Status | Ceased Circa 1996 |
Head Quarters | San Anselmo, California USA |
3DO Games
Game | Region | Code | Type | Developer | Publisher | Release Date | Local Title | Rarity |
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Space Shuttle | ![]() |
Edutainment, Shooter | Amazing Media | The Software Toolworks | 1994 | 1 | ||
Space Shuttle | ![]() |
Edutainment, Shooter | Amazing Media | The Software Toolworks | 1994 | 1 | ||
Space Shuttle | ![]() |
GDT-GA161 | Edutainment, Shooter | Amazing Media | The Software Toolworks | 1994 | 스페이스 셔틀 | 1 |
Unreleased 3DO Games
Game | Region | Type | Publisher |
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Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster | ![]() |
Adventure | Amazing Media Interplay Productions |
Overview
Founded in 1988 by Keith Metzger and later joined in 1990 by his partner Loring Casartelli, Amazing Media has become an award-winning producer of entertainment and educational multimedia software for both the Macintosh and PC-compatible line of computers.
Their recent releases ("Wyatt Earp's Old West," "Space Shuttle" and "Maniac Sports") serve as evidence that Amazing Media is a pioneering force in the interactive multimedia industry. Some awards received by Amazing Media include the Invision Award of Merit and the Publish Magazine Excellence In Design for "Clinton: Portrait of Victory," the National Educational Film & Video Bronze Apple Award, and the Children's Software Review All-Star Software Award for "Capitol Hill," as well as the Invision Silver Award for "Maniac Sports."
Their last game was in 1996 and cant find any other information on why the business ceased.