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Tsunami Games : ウィキペディア英語版
Tsunami Games
Tsunami Games (or Tsunami Media, Inc.) was an American video game developer and publisher founded in 1991 by former employees of Sierra Entertainment (then known as Sierra On-Line). The company was based in Oakhurst, California, which at the time was also the home of Sierra. Between 1992 and 1996 Tsunami published several games, most notably adventure games and interactive movies, before becoming defunct.
== History ==
Tsunami Games was formed in 1991 by Edmond Heinbockel, former chief financial officer of Sierra On-Line. Its early games were point-and-click adventure games including ''Ringworld: Revenge of The Patriarch'', which was based on the Ringworld novels by Larry Niven. ''Blue Force'', a police procedural adventure game, was designed by Jim Walls, the former designer of the ''Police Quest'' series at Sierra. Also notable was ''Protostar: War on the Frontier'' (1993), a space exploration and adventure game in the style of ''Starflight''.

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