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Star Control II: The Ur-Quan Masters was written by Toys for Bob ( Fred Ford and Paul Reiche III ) and originally published by Accolade in 1992 for DOS ; it was later ported to the 3DO with an enhanced multimedia presentation, allowed by the CD technology.
Star Control 3 was developed by Legend Entertainment, hired by Accolade to create a sequel when the original creators expressed disinterest in creating a sequel for the same amount of money they were paid for Star Control II ( which left them working for several months without pay ).
Plymouth almost received their own rendition of the LH platform, which was to be called the Accolade, but Chrysler decided to nix this idea not long before LH production started.
It was developed by Toys for Bob ( Fred Ford and Paul Reiche III ) and originally published by Accolade in 1992 for PC ; it was later ported to the 3DO with an enhanced multimedia presentation, allowed by the CD technology.
The project was renamed The Ur-Quan Masters because the trademark Star Control was registered by Accolade in 1997, acquired in 1999 by Atari ( then known as Infogrames ), along with the rest of Accolade's assets.
Activision was resistant to this idea, so he and Whitehead left Activision in 1984 and together formed the game publisher Accolade.
Ironically, Accolade hit hard times and in 1999 and was purchased by Infogrames, which later changed its subsidiarie's names to Atari Inc., Atari Europe, Atari Australia, and Atari Japan respectively.
Accolade was an American video game developer and publisher of the 1980s and 1990s.
According to legend, Miller and Whitehead named their company " Accolade " because it came before " Activision " alphabetically — implying that Accolade was superior to their previous company.
By the mid-1990s, most of Accolade software development was done by third-party developers.
In October 1991, Accolade was served with a lawsuit regarding copyright infringement, that eventually led to the concept of reverse engineering for interoperability purposes.
Harris was on the board of directors and was formerly the CEO of FAO Schwartz and after Accolade, became the president of the San Francisco 49ers.
Accolade did well in its early years, but by the 1990s, Accolade's sales suffered and management was forced to enact several rounds of lay-offs.
Under Barnett's direction, Accolade was rebuilt around action games and published Test Drive 4, 5 and 6 as well as Test Drive Offroad, all of which sold millions of units and become part of Sony's greatest hits program.
Accolade was eventually purchased by French publisher Infogrames in 1999, right after publishing their last game Redline.
Accolade was responsible for publishing many influential games.
Efforts to break into the American market, usually aided with publishing by Accolade, failed and success was limited to Germany and parts of Europe.
A Plymouth to be called the " Accolade " was planned, but never saw production.

Accolade and point
Accolade is akin to " dubbing " or " to dub " since the tap on the shoulder with the sword is accepted to be the point at which the title is awarded.

Accolade and for
183 in E-flat, and two published without opus in A major and F minor ( published in a series " Samtliche Streichquintette " edited by Jürgen Schmidt between 2003-5 for Accolade Musikverlag.
Star Control is a science fiction video game developed by Toys for Bob and published by Accolade in 1990.
Rampant slowdown marred much of the core gameplay on the Genesis, much to the chagrin of the creators, who were not given the time by Accolade to optimize the gameplay for the platform.
The movie won the Audience Prize for Best Comedy at the Marco Island Film Festival, the Silver Screen Accolade in the Reno Film Festival and the 10 Degrees Hotter Best Feature Award during the Valley Film Festival.
In the same year IESA also bought Accolade for $ 60 million and Beam Software, later renamed to Infogrames Melbourne House Pty Ltd.
Accolade quickly became known for their pioneering and high-quality titles.
* The Game of Harmony, a 1990 title published by Accolade for Atari ST ( and perhaps other platforms )
, here seen on the Commodore 64, started a series that went on to become one of Accolade's most popular franchises. Accolade developed for most 1980s-era home computers, including the Commodore 64, Atari 400 & 800, the Amiga, Apple II and the PC.
Unwilling to conform to single platform games, Accolade engineers reverse engineered the Sega Genesis console and created their own development systems ; until then, game developers had to obtain the systems from Sega in order to develop games for the platform.
* The Underdogs ' company profile for Accolade
This port is infamous for being poorly designed with smaller sprites and far less colors than the arcade or the unlicensed port of the original Double Dragon released by Accolade.
In Sega v. Accolade, the 9th Circuit held that making copies in the course of reverse engineering is a fair use, when it is the only way to get access to the " ideas and functional elements " in the copyrighted code, and when " there is a legitimate reason for seeking such access ".
The magazine contributed to the 1992 video game, Grand Prix Unlimited, developed by Accolade for MS-DOS.
* Most Promising Newcomer: Blanche McIntyre for Accolade & Foxfinder ( Finborough Theatre )
Zero Tolerance is a 1994 video game developed by Technopop and published by Accolade exclusively for the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis video game console.

Accolade and Infogrames
For example, founder Alan Miller left Activision to start another video game development company, Accolade ( now Atari née Infogrames ).

Accolade and North
In, Accolade released a Mega Drive / Genesis port of the game in North America and Europe under the Ballistic Software label.

Accolade and America
This led to a lawsuit between Accolade and Sega of America.

Accolade and with
Accolade, however, won on appeal and reached an out of court settlement with Sega that allowed Accolade to continue building their own Genesis cartridges, but as an official licensee.
After publishing it, Accolade contracted with Reiche and Ford to develop the sequel, Star Control II.
In the Accolade game Star Control 2, there are events where crewmen with " high esper ratings " react in interesting ways.
Reiche paired up with programmer Fred Ford and the two developed the highly acclaimed Star Control series, published by Accolade.
Distinctive Software was best known in the late 1980s for their ports, racing and sports games, distributed in most part by Accolade, with whom they worked closely.

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