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''DigiFX Interactive'' was an American
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with headquarters in
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,
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. It was founded in November 1991 and went out of business in October 1997 after its publisher, Merit Studios, was dissolved. During its lifetime, it developed and released '' Command Adventures: Starship'' and '' The Fortress of Dr. Radiaki'' under the name of ''Future Vision, Inc''. It also released '' Harvester'' under the name of ''DigiFX Interactive''. Due to the company's dissolution, several games were cancelled, including ''Mission to Nexus Prime'', a strategy game which had a
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released. The studio was also working on a
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named ''Exile'', which would have 2D and 3D support.


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''Digifx.net''
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