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|name=Loki Software | |name=Loki Software | ||
|image=LokiSoftware_logo.jpg | |image=LokiSoftware_logo.jpg | ||
|founded= | |founded=1998 | ||
|closed=2002 | |||
|founder=Scott Draeker | |founder=Scott Draeker | ||
|website=http://lokigames.com/ | |website=http://lokigames.com/ | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Loki Software, Inc.''' was a development company that focused primarily on porting [[Windows]] games to [[Linux]]. They developed a number of open source tools for this purpose that are still in wide use, including the OpenAL project (an audio library). | '''Loki Software, Inc.''' was a development company that focused primarily on porting [[Windows]] games to [[Linux]]. They developed a number of open source tools for this purpose that are still in wide use, including the OpenAL project (an audio library). | ||
They are probably best known for porting [[Civilization: Call to Power]], [[Quake III Arena]], and [[Unreal Tournament]], as well as a number of other popular games at the time. | They are probably best known for porting [[Civilization: Call to Power]], [[Quake III Arena]], and [[Unreal Tournament]], as well as a number of other popular games at the time. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:33, 20 March 2020
Loki Software | |
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Founder(s) | Scott Draeker |
Founded | 1998 |
Closed | 2002 |
Website | http://lokigames.com/ |
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Loki Software, Inc. was a development company that focused primarily on porting Windows games to Linux. They developed a number of open source tools for this purpose that are still in wide use, including the OpenAL project (an audio library).
They are probably best known for porting Civilization: Call to Power, Quake III Arena, and Unreal Tournament, as well as a number of other popular games at the time.
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