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Wolfire Games
Basic Information
Basic Information
Private
Foundation
2003
[[David Rosen]]
Product(s)
Wolfire Games
Interactive entertainment
Key People
David Rosen: CEO/Lead programmer
Jeffrey Rosen: President
John Graham: COO
Aubrey Serr: Lead Artist

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Wolfire Games is an independent video game development company founded by David Rosen. Wolfire Games develops video games for Mac OS, Windows, and Linux.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

David Rosen started Wolfire Games in 2003 to organize his open source video game contest entries. After graduating college in 2008, he was joined by his twin brother and three friends and Wolfire Games officially dove into the independent game industry.

Awards[edit | edit source]

The company has won various awards for its games including 5th best Indie Game according to ModDB.[2]

Company name[edit | edit source]

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About Template:Age years ago David and Jeff met an owner-less dog at their cabin in Sierra City.They decided to adopt him and named him 'Wolfenstein' or 'Wolfie' for short.

Later this name would be the inspiration for the company name 'Wolfire':

'When David was thinking of a name for his video game company, Wolfie sprang to mind. If you add an ‘r’ you get Wolfire. Wolves are cool, and so is fire, so why not Wolfire?'[3] - Jeff Rosen

Games[edit | edit source]

  • GLFighters - 2001 - Mac OS 9[4]
  • Black Shades
    • Black Shades - 2002 - Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, Linux, Windows,[5]
    • Black Shades iPhone - 2009 - iPhone [6]
  • Lightning's Shadow - 2003 - Mac OS 9[7]
  • Lugaru - 2005 - Mac OS X, Windows, Linux[8]
  • Overgrowth - 2017 - Mac OS X, Windows, Linux[9]
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David Rosen is also listed as a game tester for the Penumbra series of games by the also indie cross-platform developer Frictional Games, a relationship which probably helped bring Penumbra musician Mikko Tarmia into the Overgrowth Mac icons for mac os x 10 11. project. Ie explorer for mac.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. http://www.wolfire.com/
  2. http://blog.wolfire.com/2009/03/overgrowth-voted-5th-best-indie-game-on-moddb/
  3. http://blog.wolfire.com/2009/04/the-origin-of-wolfire/
  4. http://www.wolfire.com/glfighters
  5. http://www.wolfire.com/black-shades
  6. http://www.wolfire.com/black-shades-iphone
  7. http://www.wolfire.com/lightnings-shadow
  8. http://www.wolfire.com/lugaru
  9. http://www.wolfire.com/overgrowth

External links[edit | edit source]

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Black Shades
Basic Information
Video Game
Wolfire Games
Mac OS 9, macOS, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux and iOS
Awards | Changelog | Cheats | Codes
Codex | Compatibility | Covers | Credits | DLC | Help
Localization | Manifest | Modding | Patches | Ratings
Reviews | Screenshots | Soundtrack
Videos | Walkthrough
Achievements
GOG | In-Game | Origin | PlayStation Trophies | Retro
Steam | Xbox Live

Microsoft office 2016 for mac sierra. Black Shades was a game developed by Wolfire Games, and was one of the winners of the UDevGame 2002 contest, out of about 40 contestants.[1] David Rosen aimed for a much simpler graphical style than in GLFighters and Lugaru in order to complete the game within the deadline.[2] The player controls a psychic bodyguard who is tasked with protecting a VIP from a horde of zombies, snipers and other assorted would-be assassins.[3]

It is available on Mac OS 9, Mac OS X,[4] and Windows. A Linux port was also created by Zacharia Slater.[5] The game was also ported to the Apple Inc.iPhone[6] and iPod Touch[7]

References[edit | edit source]

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  1. uDevGame 2002 official results
  2. Black Shades Postmortem
  3. Black Shades - Gamespy
  4. Black Shades Coming to OS X - Inside Mac Games
  5. Black Shades - The Linux Game Tome
  6. Open source Mac shooter Black Shades comes to iPhone - Pocket Gamer
  7. Appletell reviews Black Shades for iPhone, iPod touch

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