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|name=Digital Eclipse | |name=Digital Eclipse | ||
|image=DigitalEclipse_new.jpg | |image=DigitalEclipse_new.jpg | ||
|founded=1993 | |founded=[[1993]] | ||
| | |location=Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | ||
|website=http://www.digitaleclipse.com/ | |website=http://www.digitaleclipse.com/ | ||
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'''Digital Eclipse''' is a leader in classic video game emulation. Starting out in [[1993]] with games such as [[Joust]], [[Robotron]] and [[Defender]], Digital Eclipse has since grown into a major provider of classic game packs for all the later generation consoles. Digital Eclipse and ImaginEngine combined to form {{c|Backbone Entertainment}}, which in turn merged with The Collective Inc. in 2005 to form Foundation 9 Entertainment. Currently all games produced under the Digital Eclipse brand are developed at Backbone studios, one of eight divisions of F9E. | '''Digital Eclipse''' is a leader in classic video game emulation. Starting out in [[1993]] with games such as [[Joust]], [[Robotron]] and [[Defender]], Digital Eclipse has since grown into a major provider of classic game packs for all the later generation consoles. Digital Eclipse and ImaginEngine combined to form {{c|Backbone Entertainment}}, which in turn merged with The Collective Inc. in 2005 to form Foundation 9 Entertainment. Currently all games produced under the Digital Eclipse brand are developed at Backbone studios, one of eight divisions of F9E. | ||
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