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Stormfront was the first video game developer to use [[motion control photography]] in a video game, in the [[Electronic Arts]] game ''[[Eagle Eye Mysteries]]'', ([[1993]]).
Stormfront was the first video game developer to use [[motion control photography]] in a video game, in the [[Electronic Arts]] game ''[[Eagle Eye Mysteries]]'', ([[1993]]).


''Eagle Eye Mysteries'' was directed by ''[[John Madden Football]]'' game designer [[Scott Orr]], who produced a long series of games with Stormfront over the following several years. These included ''[[Andretti Racing]]'' and the original versions of the top-selling American [[auto racing]] game of all time, ''[[NASCAR Racing]]'', which remains part of the [[EA Sports]] lineup today. Stormfront also did versions of ''[[John Madden Football]]'' and ''[[Tiger Woods Golf]]'' with Orr for EA Sports.
''Eagle Eye Mysteries'' was directed by ''[[John Madden Football]]'' game designer [[Scott Orr]], who produced a long series of games with Stormfront over the following several years. These included ''[[Andretti Racing]]'' and the original versions of the top-selling American [[auto racing]] game series of all time, ''[[NASCAR Racing 1999 Edition|NASCAR Racing]]'' (later ''[[NASCAR Thunder]]''), which remains part of the [[EA Sports]] lineup today. Stormfront also did versions of ''[[John Madden Football]]'' and ''[[Tiger Woods PGA Tour]] Golf '' with Orr for EA Sports.


Although the game earned limited distribution in the United States, Stormfront's [[1997]] [[Discovery Channel]] game ''Byzantine'' swept the European Emma Awards at the [[Frankfurt Book Fair]], winning honors as Best Adventure Game, Game of the Year, and CD of the Year.
Although the game earned limited distribution in the United States, Stormfront's [[1997]] [[Discovery Channel]] game ''Byzantine'' swept the European Emma Awards at the [[Frankfurt Book Fair]], winning honors as Best Adventure Game, Game of the Year, and CD of the Year.
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