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1993 |
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2016 |
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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]
Sources[edit]
- ^ n_Space, n_Space Company Biography (Retrieved on Jan 26, 2013) [archive]
- ^ PtoPOnline, MegaBloks: Halo (N-Space 2013) (Retrieved on Jul 5, 2017) [archive]