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Industry | Video games |
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Founded | 1984 |
Defunct | 1996 |
Headquarters | Miami, Florida, U.S. |
Key people | Leigh Rothschild, David Turner, Amy Smith-Boylan, James M. Wheeler |
Parent | IntraCorp |
Capstone Software was a subsidiary of IntraCorp, a Miami-based computer and video game company. Founded in 1984, Capstone created first-person games such as Corridor 7: Alien Invasion, Operation Body Count, William Shatner's TekWar[1] and Witchaven,[2] and is also known for releasing games based on movie/TV licenses. Capstone's first-person games used the Wolfenstein 3D engine, and later, the Build engine.
IntraCorp went bankrupt in 1996 and shut down all its operations, including Capstone Software. Capstone's last game, Corridor 8: Galactic Wars, never left the prototype stage and was never released. Capstone became VRTech, providing first-person buildouts of new construction condominiums using the Build engine. It eventually closed down.
Games
The following is a list of games developed and/or published by Capstone Software as well its parent company Intracorp.
Intracorp
Title | Details |
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Original release date: February 1989[3] |
Release years by system: 1989 – MS-DOS, Commodore 64 |
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The Big Deal Original release date: 1991 |
Release years by system: 1991 – MS-DOS, Amiga |
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Bridge Master Original release date: 1992 |
Release years by system: 1992 – MS-DOS 1993 – Mac OS |
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Original release date: 1993 |
Release years by system: 1993 – MS-DOS |
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Capstone Software
Title | Details |
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Original release date: 1988 |
Release years by system: 1988 – MS-DOS, Commodore 64 1989 – Amiga, Atari ST |
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Miami Vice Original release date: 1989 |
Release years by system: 1989 – MS-DOS, Atari ST |
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Original release date: March 4, 1990 |
Release years by system: 1990 – MS-DOS 1991 – Amiga |
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Lots-O-$lot$ Original release date: 1991 |
Release years by system: 1991 – MS-DOS |
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Exotic Car Showroom Original release date: 1992 |
Release years by system: 1992 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1992 |
Release years by system: 1992 – MS-DOS 1995 – Mac OS |
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Original release date: 1992[7] |
Release years by system: 1992 – MS-DOS, Amiga |
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Original release date: 1993 |
Release years by system: 1993 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: March 1994 |
Release years by system: 1994 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: March 1, 1994 |
Release years by system: 1994 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: March 14, 1995 |
Release years by system: 1995 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: September 30, 1995[9] |
Release years by system: 1995 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: October 1995[10] |
Release years by system: 1995 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1995 |
Release years by system: 1995 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: May 6, 1996 |
Release years by system: 1996 – MS-DOS |
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Published
Title | Details |
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Original release date: 1989 |
Release years by system: 1990 – Commodore 64 1990 – MS-DOS 1991 – Amiga |
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Original release date: 1991 |
Release years by system: 1991 – MS-DOS, Amiga |
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Taking of Beverly Hills Original release date: 1991 |
Release years by system: 1991 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1991 |
Release years by system: 1991 – MS-DOS, Amiga |
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Monte Carlo Baccarat Original release date: 1991 |
Release years by system: 1991 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1992 |
Release years by system: 1992 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1992 |
Release years by system: 1992 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1992 |
Release years by system: 1992 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: August 1992[11] |
Release years by system: 1992 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1993 |
Release years by system: 1993 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1993 |
Release years by system: 1993 – MS-DOS |
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Original release date: 1993 |
Release years by system: 1993 – MS-DOS |
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Discoveries of the Deep Original release date: 1993 |
Release years by system: 1993 – MS-DOS |
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Surf Ninjas Original release date: 1994 |
Release years by system: 1994 – MS-DOS, Amiga, Amiga CD32 |
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Ultimate Backgammon Original release date: 1994 |
Release years by system: 1994 – MS-DOS |
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Anyone for Cards? Original release date: 1994 |
Release years by system: 1994 – MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Mac OS |
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Original release date: December 20, 1995[12] |
Release years by system: 1995 – MS-DOS |
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Distributed
- Eternam
- Pinball Arcade
- Superman: The Man of Steel
- Trolls
Cancelled
Title | Cancellation date | Developer(s) | Ref(s). |
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Rescue 911 | 1994 | Capstone Software | [13] |
Flintstones vs. The Jetsons Chess | 1994 | Capstone Software | [13] |
Corridor 8: Galactic Wars | 1996 | Capstone Software | |
Fate | 1996 | Capstone Software |
References
- ^ Tarason, Dominic (2018-02-19). "William Shatner's Tekwar lives again... for some reason". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
- ^ "Witchaven - PC - GameSpy". Retrieved 2020-11-28.
- ^ "Special Report" (PDF). Computer Gaming World. No. 56. Golden Empire Publications. February 1989. p. 9.
- ^ Lynch, Dennis (1991-07-26). "Gambling via Software is the Safe Way". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2022-06-04.
- ^ "PC Zone Magazine". PC Zone. No. 1. Future plc. April 1993. p. 11.
- ^ "CD-ROM Redux". CD-ROM Entertainment. Future plc. June 1994. p. 51.
- ^ "Educational Games move Forward". Electronic Games. Vol. 1, no. 1. Decker Publications. October 1992. p. 64.
- ^ Hudkins, Lonnie; Allen, Carl (1992-04-26). "The FernGully Computerized Coloring Book". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
- ^ Varner, Jim (May 2, 2000). "Witchaven - Gamespot". GameSpot. Retrieved November 12, 2012.
- ^ IntraCorp 1995 Product Line (PDF). Capstone Software. 1995. p. 3.
- ^ DeCoster, Jeane; Crook, David (1992-08-29). "The Mouse That Didn't Roar". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
- ^ "Chronomaster - ng alphas". Next Generation. No. 11. Imagine Media. November 1995. p. 115.
- ^ a b "The 1994 Summer Consumer Electronics Show".
External links
- Capstone Software at KBW's Corridor 7 Homepage
- Capstone Software at MobyGames