Lion Entertainment

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Company Type Developer
Founded June 8, 1993
Status Dissolved - November 16, 1999
Head Quarters Austin Texas, USA

3DO Games

Game Region Code Type Developer Publisher Release Date Local Title Rarity
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: DeathKeep
Dungeon crawl, Role-playing game Lion Entertainment Strategic Simulations, Inc 1995 1
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: DeathKeep
Dungeon crawl, Role-playing game Lion Entertainment Strategic Simulations, Inc 1995 1
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Lost Dungeon
FZ-SJ1057 Dungeon crawl, Role-playing game Lion Entertainment Strategic Simulations, Inc, T&E Soft December 31, 1994 ロスト・ダンジョン 1
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Slayer
Dungeon crawl, Role-playing game Lion Entertainment Strategic Simulations, Inc December 31, 1994 1
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Slayer
Dungeon crawl, Role-playing game Lion Entertainment Strategic Simulations, Inc December 31, 1994 1
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Slayer
GDT-GA131 Dungeon crawl, Role-playing game Lion Entertainment Strategic Simulations, Inc, Goldstar(LG) December 31, 1994 슬레이어 1


3DO Overview

Lion Entertainment were on the original 3DO Press Pack Release in 1993 but under their founders name, Douglas Grounds.

Company Overview

Lion Entertainment, Inc. was a development company in Austin, Texas, best known for porting PC games such as Doom II and Quake to the Macintosh, though it also developed two original Advanced Dungeons & Dragons games for the 3DO. It was incorporated on June 8, 1993, and dissolved on November 16, 1999. The president was Douglas Grounds, previously a programmer with New World Computing and SSI.

Lion shut its doors in August 1997. Afterwards, Grounds and others started up 3DO Austin. Programmers Phil Sulak and Ken Cobb founded Westlake Interactive [3], which continued development of the Mac versions of Shadow Warrior and Unreal. In 1999, Grounds formed another Mac development company called Entuitive! Software Inc.