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'''n-Space''' was a video game developer that was founded in 1993 and primarily developed games for Nintendo game systems.[https://web.archive.org/web/20130126015211/http://n-space.com/n-Space_files/n-Space%20Bio.pdf|n_Space Company Biography] They were the primary developer involved in the [[Haggar]] project, a prototype Halo game that would have featured [[MEGA Brands Halo Toys|Mega Bloks]] branding and would have played similarly to the ''[[:Wikipedia:List of LEGO video games|LEGO video games]]''. The project was ultimately cancelled sometime around 2013, and n-Space closed down in 2016 due to unspecific reasons.{{Ref/Site|URL=http://ptoponline.com/?p=2157|Site=PtoPOnline|Page=MegaBloks: Halo (N-Space 2013)|D=05|M=07|Y=2017}}
'''n-Space''' was a video game developer that was founded in 1993 and primarily developed games for Nintendo game systems.{{ref/Site|URL=https://web.archive.org/web/20130126015211/http://n-space.com/n-Space_files/n-Space%20Bio.pdf|Site=n_Space|Page=n_Space Company Biography|D=26|M=01|Y=2013}} They were the primary developer involved in the [[Haggar]] project, a prototype Halo game that would have featured [[MEGA Brands Halo Toys|Mega Bloks]] branding and would have played similarly to the ''[[:Wikipedia:List of LEGO video games|LEGO video games]]''. The project was ultimately cancelled sometime around 2013, and n-Space would close down in 2016 due to unspecific reasons.{{Ref/Site|URL=http://ptoponline.com/?p=2157|Site=PtoPOnline|Page=MegaBloks: Halo (N-Space 2013)|D=05|M=07|Y=2017}}


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Latest revision as of 01:11, August 11, 2024

n-Space
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Company information

Date founded:

1993

Date dissolved:

2016

Founder(s):

  • Erick S. Dyke
  • Dan O'Leary
  • Sean Purcell

Headquarters:

Orlando, Florida, USA

Website:

[1]

Development information

Halo titles developed:

 

n-Space was a video game developer that was founded in 1993 and primarily developed games for Nintendo game systems.[1] They were the primary developer involved in the Haggar project, a prototype Halo game that would have featured Mega Bloks branding and would have played similarly to the LEGO video games. The project was ultimately cancelled sometime around 2013, and n-Space would close down in 2016 due to unspecific reasons.[2]

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