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Pie in the Sky Software

Moby ID: 1402

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Pie in the Sky Software was a game and software development company located in Fairport, New York (near Rochester), founded by Kevin Stokes in 1987.

The company's first product was a 3D screen saver, followed by the shareware 3D flight simulator Corncob 3D. In the early 1990's Pie in the Sky grew and became one of a group of developers working together over the internet. The company's focus shifted to contract work for larger game companies, which resulted in the development of several 3D action titles, one of which was Lethal Tender.

In 1995, the company introduced the first version of their Pie In The Sky 3D Game Creation System for MS-DOS. A completely revamped version of that engine was released for Windows, with support for Direct 3D, was released in late 1998. The company discontinued selling this engine in May 2003. Not long afterwards, the company websites became inactive.

Credited on 10 Games from 1992 to 1997

Chemical Warfare (1997 on DOS)
Continuum (1997 on DOS)
3D Xmas Adventure: Santa's Rescue (1996 on DOS)
Hamsters' Adventure! (1996 on DOS)
Industrial Killers (1995 on DOS)
Meltdown (1995 on DOS)
Terminal Terror (1994 on DOS)
All Games (1993 on DOS)
Lethal Tender (1993 on DOS)
Corncob 3-D: The Other Worlds Campaign (1992 on DOS)

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1987

Company founded.

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Company information (2003):

Pie in the Sky Software

1596 Ayrault Rd.

Fairport, NY 14450 USA

Telephone: 716-425-8782

Inactive websites: * Company website: www.psky.com * Engine websites: www.pieskysoft.org and www.pieskysoft.com

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