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|name=Game Domain International
|name=Game Domain International
|image=Game Domain International logo.png
|image=Game Domain International logo.png
|founded=[[1981]]
|founded=1981
|closed=[[1982]]
|closed=1982
|location=Chicago, Illinois
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|wikipedia=Game Domain International
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'''Game Domain International Plc.''' was the company that started out by co-developing [[Oli-Boo-Chu]] and [[Red Alert]] for [[Irem]] in [[1981]], then later went on to develop [[Slither]] for [[Century 11]] in [[1982]], before disappearing forever; the second of these games would also go on to lend its name to three games in the {{c|Command & Conquer}} series long after the company folded, and the last of these games is also one of very few games which is ''not'' emulated in [[MAME]].
'''Game Domain International Plc.''' was the company that started out by co-developing [[Oli-Boo-Chu]] and [[Red Alert]] for [[Irem]] in [[1981]], then later went on to develop [[Slither]] for [[Century 11]] in [[1982]], before disappearing forever; the second of these games would also go on to lend its name to three games in the {{c|Command & Conquer}} series long after the company folded, and the last of these games is also one of very few games which is ''not'' emulated in [[MAME]].
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Game Domain International Plc. was the company that started out by co-developing Oli-Boo-Chu and Red Alert for Irem in 1981, then later went on to develop Slither for Century 11 in 1982, before disappearing forever; the second of these games would also go on to lend its name to three games in the Command & Conquer series long after the company folded, and the last of these games is also one of very few games which is not emulated in MAME.

Pages in category "GDI"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.