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==MegaZeux Games Released Under IF== | ==MegaZeux Games Released Under IF== | ||
*[[A Death Beyond Imagination]] | *[[A Death Beyond Imagination|A Death Beyond Imagination (Demo)]] | ||
*[[Adlo]] | *[[Adlo|Adlo v2.0]] | ||
*[[Brotherhood]] | *[[Brotherhood]] | ||
*[[Call of Caethrath]] | *[[Call of Caethrath]] | ||
*[[Endless Journey: Ethen's Test| Endless Journey: Ethen's Test Chapter 1]] | |||
*[[Nonsense 2]] | |||
*[[Nonsense 3|Nonsense 3 (Demo)]] | |||
*[[Tetris (Akwende)|Tetris]] | |||
*[[Zombie Quest]] | |||
[[http://if.digitalmzx.net Interactive Fantasies website]] | [[http://if.digitalmzx.net Interactive Fantasies website]] | ||
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Revision as of 00:27, 22 June 2007
Interactive Fantasies | |
Year Formed | 1996 |
Year Disbanded | Still alive |
Current Members | Hercules Hydra78 |
Former Members | DoggyShop Tricky the Lemming |
Interactive Fantasies (IF) is a ZZT/MegaZeux company founded by Dutch ZZTers Hercules and Hydra78. When it was first formed in 1996 it was called Inferno Soft; the name was changed to IF in 1997. Over the years the company gained and lost members, including many of the ZZT and MegaZeux community's most prominent game makers. While more well known for their ZZT games, such as zultimate:Freak_da_Cat than for their MegaZeux ventures, IF was responsible for the well-known MegaZeux game Brotherhood, a four-player action game in a fantasy setting.
(IF's "history" and "member" pages were used as sources here.)