Pangea Software, Inc.

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Pangea Software is an Macintosh game company that is owned and operated by Brian Greenstone.

Formed in 1987, the company began by writing a number of shareware games for the Apple IIGS computer, with their first commercial game, Xenocide, being released in 1989. Their first published Macintosh game came in 1993.

Credited on 24 Games from 1987 to 2015

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Chalkboard Pinball (2015 on iPad, iPhone)
Air Wings: Intergalactic (2013 on iPhone, iPad)
Air Wings (2012 on iPhone, iPad)
Nucleus (2012 on iPhone, iPad)
Monkey Bongo (2011 on iPad, iPhone)
Enigmo Deluxe (2010 on iPad)
Enigmo 2 (2009 on iPhone, iPad)
Enigmo (2008 on PSP, PlayStation 3, iPhone...)
Enigmo 2 (2006 on Macintosh, Windows)
Nanosaur 2: Hatchling (2004 on Windows, Macintosh, iPhone...)
Enigmo (2003 on Windows Mobile, Macintosh, Windows)
Nanosaur Extreme (2002 on Windows, Macintosh)
Bugdom 2 (2002 on Windows, Macintosh, iPhone...)
Otto Matic (2001 on Windows, Macintosh, iPhone...)
Bugdom (1999 on Windows, Macintosh)
Nanosaur (1998 on Macintosh)
Cro-Mag Rally (1998 on Macintosh, iPhone, Xbox 360...)
Weekend Warrior (1997 on Macintosh)
Power Pete (1995 on Macintosh)
Firefall Arcade (1993 on Macintosh)

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History +

1987

Company formed.

1987

Company founded.

Related Web Sites +

  • Pangea Software, Inc.
    official site
  • Pangea Talks Programming Book
    An interview with Pangea's Brian Greenstone about the company's upcoming programming book <em>Pangea Software’s Ultimate Game Programming Guide for Mac OS X</em> (Sep, 2004).

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