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'''Nerve Software''' is a Dallas-based video game development studio co-founded by ex-[[id Software]] employee Brandon James. Many members of [[Rogue Entertainment]] joined this studio when Rogue closed down. | '''Nerve Software''' is a Dallas-based video game development studio co-founded by ex-[[id Software]] employee Brandon James. Many members of [[Rogue Entertainment]] joined this studio when Rogue closed down. | ||
Revision as of 14:59, 16 January 2019
Nerve Software is a Dallas-based video game development studio co-founded by ex-id Software employee Brandon James. Many members of Rogue Entertainment joined this studio when Rogue closed down.
Nerve retained close ties to id Software. Among other titles less relevant to this wiki, they created the expansions Resurrection of Evil for Doom 3 and No Rest for the Living for Doom II. They also ported several id Software titles to the Xbox 360, notably Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, and Doom II.
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- This article incorporates text from the open-content Wikipedia online encyclopedia article Nerve Software.
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Doom era (1993-2003) |
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Hired associates
John Anderson • Gerald Brom • Dario Casali • Milo Casali • John Cash • Bernd Kreimeier • Randy Linden • Robert Prince • Don Ivan Punchatz • Gregor Punchatz • John Coffey • Paul Radek • Trent Reznor
Nerve Software • Raven Software • Rogue Entertainment • TeamTNT • Williams Entertainment | ||
Doom 3 era (2004-2008) |
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ZeniMax era (2009+) |
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Related
Mick Gordon • Andrew Hulshult • Bethesda Softworks • Nerve Software • Nightdive Studios • ZeniMax Media
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