
eGames (video game developer) - Wikipedia
eGames, Inc. was an American software publisher and developer for casual and traditional computer games based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. eGames was originally called Rom-Tech when it went public in 1996.
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eGames Highlights channel covers a wide variety of eSports Highlights from several free to play video games. League of Legends, Rocket League, Apex Legends, Fornite, we've got you covered.
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Brutal turn-based combat where gladiators can lose limbs, wield guitars and yell so loudly their foe’s heads will fall off. This is the most fun you’ll ever have in the arena, and it all starts here. Create a gladiator from one of dozens of races, make them a 7 foot undead giant with a battle axe or a tiny jelly blob with a laser cannon.
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eGames, Inc. - MobyGames
Feb 28, 1999 · On 6 October 2005, eGames, Inc. acquired Cinemaware, Inc. and released the first titles under its new affiliated label, Cinemaware Marquee, in 2006. In 2007 eGames' in-house development came to fruition with the release of Defender of the Crown: Heroes Live Forever followed by Burger Island.