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Bungie Studios first started on the Apple [[Mac|Macintosh]]. They had a few early underground games and became popular with Macintosh users with [[Marathon]]. Unknown to most [[Xbox]] and [[PC]] users, Marathon was Macintosh-only until [http://source.bungie.org Aleph One] was released, allowing Windows users to play Marathon on their PC. (Previously, only the second game in the trilogy was ported to PC. Now [http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org you can play them all].)
{{Company
|name=Bungie
|image=Bungie Studios logo.png
|founded=1991
|founder=Alex Seropian<br/>Jason Jones
|renamed=Bungie
|closed=2007
|parent=Sony Interactive Entertainment
|website=https://www.bungie.net/
|twitter=Bungie
}}
'''Bungie''' first started on the Apple [[Mac|Macintosh]]. They had a few early underground games and became popular with Macintosh users with [[Marathon]]. Unknown to most [[Xbox]] and [[PC]] users, Marathon was Macintosh-only until [https://alephone.lhowon.org/ Aleph One] was released, allowing Windows users to play Marathon on their PC. Previously, only the second game in the trilogy was ported to PC. Now [https://trilogyrelease.bungie.org/ you can play them all].


Bungie became really popular with the [[Xbox]] crowd after [[Microsoft]] bought them out while they were working on [[Halo]] for the Macintosh. Later Halo was ported to PC and Macintosh by [[Gearbox Software]] (PC and Mac code) and [[Aspyr Media]] (Mac porter).
Bungie became really popular with the [[Xbox]] crowd after [[Microsoft]] bought them out while they were working on [[Halo]] for the Macintosh. Later Halo was ported to PC and Macintosh by [[Gearbox Software]] (PC and Mac code) and [[Aspyr Media]] (Mac porter).
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