Talk:Freeverse Inc.

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Freeverse Software is a leading developer of entertainment software, specializing in Mac games. Based in New York City, Freeverse titles have received numerous awards including a MacWorld Game Hall of Fame, two MWSF Best of Shows and three Apple Design Awards in 2004. Its original characters have appeared in TimeDigital, Wired, and Animation World magazines, as well as in national television commercials for Blockbuster Video.
 * I'm going to move this into the main article.--Kryptknight 17:43, July 22, 2005 (UTC)


 * As of April, 2005, Arcane Arena ceased to exist. arena.freeverse.com is no longer a running server. Adding that information to the article. GofG 03:21, 12 February 2006 (UTC)

Enigmo??
I thought Pangea Software makes that

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