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|name=Metro3D | |name=Metro3D | ||
|image=Metro3D logo.jpg | |image=Metro3D logo.jpg | ||
|founded=1998 | |founded=[[1998]] | ||
|closed=2004 | |closed=[[2004]] | ||
| | |location=San Jose, California, USA | ||
|website=http://www.metro3d.com/ (defunct) | |website=http://www.metro3d.com/ (defunct) | ||
|wikipedia=Metro3D, Inc. | |wikipedia=Metro3D, Inc. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{game disambig||the European game developer|[[Metro3D Europe]]}} | {{game disambig||the European game developer|[[Metro3D Europe]]}} | ||
'''Metro3D, Inc.''' (formerly Metropolis Digital, Inc.) was a video game developer and publisher for [[GBA|Nintendo Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Sega Dreamcast]] and the [[PS2|Sony PlayStation 2]]. | '''Metro3D, Inc.''' (formerly Metropolis Digital, Inc.) was a video game developer and publisher for [[GBA|Nintendo Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Sega Dreamcast]] and the [[PS2|Sony PlayStation 2]]. | ||
In [[2004]] the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and its European division was subsequently sold off the following year to become a separate coporation, [[Metro3D Europe]]. | In [[2004]] the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and its European division was subsequently sold off the following year to become a separate coporation, [[Metro3D Europe]]. | ||
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