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From: Ron Evans <thoreau@tezcat.com>
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Subject: LW used in Games..
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Would you happen to know any games that are using LW for their
> >> intro animations? Wing Commander IV sure looks like it. I think the
> >> really hot games are using SGI though. I am pretty sure the intro for
> >> Mech Warrior II was done with SGI and Power Animator. And I know the
> >> intro for Chronomaster was SGI and Power Animator.
I just talked to a friend of mine at activision, and he said that the intro to
Mechwarrior 2 was done on SGI, but that the incredible intro for the add-od pack,
Ghost Bear's Leagacy was done by one of the Activision staff with Lightwave on his