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Capstone Software was a subsidiary of IntraCorp, a
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-based computer and video game company. Founded in 1984, Capstone created first-person games such as '' Corridor 7: Alien Invasion'', '' William Shatner's TekWar'' and '' Witchaven'', and is also known for releasing games based on movie/TV licenses. Capstone's first-person games used the ''Wolfenstein 3D'' engine, and later, the
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. IntraCorp went bankrupt in 1996 and shut down all its operations, including Capstone Software. Capstone's last game, '' Corridor 8: Galactic Wars'', never left the prototype stage and was never released. Capstone became VRTech, providing first-person buildouts of new construction condominiums using the Build engine. It eventually closed down.


Games

The following is a list of games developed and/or published by Capstone Software as well its parent company Intracorp.


Intracorp


Capstone Software


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* ''
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'' * ''Pinball Arcade'' * '' Superman: The Man of Steel'' * '' Trolls''


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