American Gaming Enterprises

Background: American Gaming Enterprises (also known as AGE Software) was a video game developer formed in American Fork, Utah by Robert White, William Bluff, Gabriel Esquito, Roland Carter and Felix Purdy. A bulk of the staff, later the founders, abandoned the company in 1992 due to issues faced with an overly-ambitious game in development. The staff would go on to form Quarantine Development and would later acquire and close the company. The company name was kept on its last two releases, with Quarantine finishing the titles on their behalf.

(1992)

Logo: On a black background, we see the abstract word "AGE" with "SOFTWARE" below it in a script font. Both are against a green marble background.

FX/SFX: The comet and text.

Music/Sounds: A five note theme.

Availability: Appeared on Green Jean for the SEGA Genesis and Zombie Chess for DOS.