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{{Short description|American video game developer}} {{Infobox company | name = Capstone Software | logo = Capstone Software logo.svg | foundation = 1984 | defunct = 1996 | location = [[Miami]], [[Florida]], U.S. | key_people = Leigh Rothschild, David Turner, Amy Smith-Boylan, James M. Wheeler | industry = [[Video game industry|Video games]] | parent = [[IntraCorp]] }} '''Capstone Software''' was a subsidiary of [[IntraCorp]], a [[Miami]]-based computer and video game company. Founded in 1984, Capstone created first-person games such as ''[[Corridor 7: Alien Invasion]]'', ''[[Operation Body Count]]'', ''[[William Shatner's TekWar]]''<ref>{{Cite news|last=Tarason|first=Dominic|date=2018-02-19|title=William Shatner's Tekwar lives again... for some reason|url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/02/19/william-shatners-tekwar-lives-again-for-some-reason/|access-date=2020-11-28|website=[[Rock, Paper, Shotgun]]}}</ref> and ''[[Witchaven]]'',<ref>{{Cite web|title=Witchaven - PC - GameSpy|url=http://uk.pc.gamespy.com/pc/witchaven/|access-date=2020-11-28}}</ref> and is also known for releasing games based on movie/TV licenses. Capstone's first-person games used the [[Wolfenstein 3D engine|''Wolfenstein 3D'' engine]], and later, the [[Build engine]]. IntraCorp went bankrupt in 1996 and shut down all its operations, including Capstone Software. Capstone's last game, ''[[Corridor 8|Corridor 8: Galactic Wars]]'', never left the prototype stage and was never released. Capstone became '''VRTech''', providing first-person buildouts of new construction condominiums using the Build engine. It eventually closed down. ==Games== The following is a list of games developed and/or published by Capstone Software as well its parent company [[Intracorp]]. ===Intracorp=== {{Video game titles| {{Video game titles/item | article=Search for the Titanic | title=Search for the Titanic | date=February 1989<ref name="SearchTitanic"/> | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1989 β [[MS-DOS]], [[Commodore 64]] | notes= * [[Simulation video game]] * Co-developed by [[Codesmiths]] * Published by Capstone Software }}{{Video game titles/item | article= | title=The Big Deal | date=1991 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1991 β [[MS-DOS]], [[Amiga]] | notes= * Gambling video game * Co-developed by [[ComputerEasy]] and [[Software Toolworks]] * Published by Capstone Software and [[Accolade, Inc.]] * The MS-DOS version compiles the games ''Ante Up'', ''Cribbage King / Gin King'' and ''Trump Castle: The Ultimate Casino Gambling Simulation'' * The Amiga version compiles the games ''The Chessmaster 2000'', ''Cribbage King / Gin King'' and ''Trump Castle: The Ultimate Casino Gambling Simulation''<ref name="GambleSoftware"/> }}{{Video game titles/item | article= | title=Bridge Master | date=1992 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1992 β [[MS-DOS]]<br />1993 β [[Classic Mac OS|Mac OS]] | notes= * [[Card game]]s * Published by Capstone Software * Remade as ''Bridge Master Championship Edition'' in 1993 for Windows 3.x and MacOS }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Chess Wars | title=Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Chess Wars | date=1993 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1993 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Chess]] game * Published by Capstone Software * Working title was ''Terminator 2 - Cyber Chess''<ref name="T2CyberChess"/> * Uses the ''Grandmaster Chess'' engine<ref name="T2ChessEngine"/> }}}} ===Capstone Software=== {{Video game titles| {{Video game titles/item | article=Trump Castle (series) | title=Trump Castle: The Ultimate Casino Gambling Simulation | date=1988 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1988 β [[MS-DOS]], [[Commodore 64]]<br />1989 β [[Amiga]], [[Atari ST]] | notes= * Gambling video game * Self-published by Capstone Software * Part of the ''Trump Castle'' series }}{{Video game titles/item | article= | title=Miami Vice | date=1989 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1989 β [[MS-DOS]], [[Atari ST]] | notes= * [[Platform game|Platformer]] * Self-published by Capstone Software * Based on the ''[[Miami Vice]]'' franchise }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Cardinal of the Kremlin (video game) | title=Cardinal of the Kremlin | date=March 4, 1990 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1990 β [[MS-DOS]]<br />1991 β [[Amiga]] | notes= * [[Government simulation game]] * Published by Intracorp * Based on [[Tom Clancy]]'s novel of [[The Cardinal of the Kremlin|the same name]] }}{{Video game titles/item | article= | title=Lots-O-$lot$ | date=1991 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1991 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * Serves as an add-on program for the MS-DOS versions of ''Trump Castle: The Ultimate Casino Gambling Simulation'', ''The Big Deal'' and ''Trump Castle II'' }}{{Video game titles/item | article= | title=Exotic Car Showroom | date=1992 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1992 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Business simulation game]] * Self-published by Capstone Software }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Grandmaster Chess | title=Grandmaster Chess | date=1992 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1992 β [[MS-DOS]]<br />1995 β [[Classic Mac OS|Mac OS]] | notes= * [[Chess]] game * Self-published by Capstone Software * Re-released on CD for MS-DOS in 1993 }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Computerized Coloring Books | title=Computerized Coloring Books | date=1992<ref name="ColorBooks"/> | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1992 β [[MS-DOS]], [[Amiga]] | notes= * [[Video game art|Art tool]] * Based on the ''[[FernGully]]'', ''[[Home Alone]]'' and ''[[Rock-A-Doodle]]'' franchises * Windows 3.x port was planned but never released<ref name="ColorBooks-Buffalo"/> }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Trump Castle (series) | title=Trump Castle 3 | date=1993 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1993 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * Gambling video game * Self-published by Capstone Software * Part of the ''Trump Castle'' series }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Operation Body Count | title=Operation Body Count | date=March 1994 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1994 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[First-person shooter]] * Self-published by Capstone Software * Uses [[Wolfenstein 3D]] engine }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Corridor 7: Alien Invasion | title=Corridor 7: Alien Invasion | date=March 1, 1994 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1994 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[First-person shooter]] * Self-published by Capstone Software * Uses [[Wolfenstein 3D]] engine }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Zorro (1995 video game) | title=Zorro | date=March 14, 1995 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1995 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Platform game|Platformer]] * Self-published by Capstone Software }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Witchaven | title=Witchaven | date=September 30, 1995<ref name="Whaven"/> | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1995 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[First-person shooter]] * Published by Intracorp * Uses [[Build (game engine)|Build engine]] }}{{Video game titles/item | article=William Shatner's TekWar | title=William Shatner's TekWar | date=October 1995<ref name="IntraCorpPL"/> | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1995 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[First-person shooter]] * Self-published by Capstone Software * Uses [[Build (game engine)|Build engine]] }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Casino Tournament of Champions | title=Casino Tournament of Champions | date=1995 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1995 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * Gambling video game * Self-published by Capstone Software }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Witchaven II: Blood Vengeance | title=Witchaven II: Blood Vengeance | date=May 6, 1996 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1996 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[First-person shooter]] * Published by Intracorp * Sequel to ''Witchaven'' * Uses [[Build (game engine)|Build engine]] }}}} ===Published=== {{Video game titles| {{Video game titles/item | article=Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989 video game) | title=Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure | date=1989 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1990 β [[Commodore 64]]<br />1990 β [[MS-DOS]]<br />1991 β [[Amiga]] | notes= * [[Adventure game]] * Developed by Off The Wall Productions }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Trump Castle (series) | title=Trump Castle 2 | date=1991 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1991 β [[MS-DOS]], [[Amiga]] | notes= * Gambling video game * Developed by Brian A. Rice * Part of the ''Trump Castle'' series }}{{Video game titles/item | article= | title=Taking of Beverly Hills | date=1991 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1991 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Action game|Action]] / [[Adventure game]] * Developed by Off The Wall Productions }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Home Alone (video game) | title=Home Alone | date=1991 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1991 β [[MS-DOS]], [[Amiga]] | notes= * [[Platform game|Platformer]] * Developed by [[Manley & Associates]] * Based on the ''[[Home Alone]]'' film }}{{Video game titles/item | article= | title=Monte Carlo Baccarat | date=1991 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1991 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * Gambling video game * Developed by Brian A. Rice }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (video game) | title=Home Alone 2: Lost in New York | date=1992 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1992 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Platform game|Platformer]] * Developed by [[Manley & Associates]] * Based on the ''[[Home Alone 2: Lost in New York]]'' film }}{{Video game titles/item | article=LA Law: The Computer Game | title=L.A. Law | date=1992 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1992 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Adventure game]] * Developed by [[Synergistic Software]] * Based on the ''[[L.A. Law]]'' TV show }}{{Video game titles/item | article=The Dark Half (video game) | title=The Dark Half | date=1992 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1992 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Adventure game]] * Developed by Symtus * Based on ''The Dark Half'' film }}{{Video game titles/item | article=An American Tail: The Computer Adventures of Fievel and His Friends | title=An American Tail: The Computer Adventures of Fievel and His Friends | date=August 1992<ref name="ATail"/> | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1992 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Adventure game]] * Developed by [[Manley & Associates]] * Based on ''[[An American Tail (franchise)|An American Tail]]'' franchise }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Wayne's World (video game) | title=Wayne's World | date=1993 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1993 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Adventure game]] * Developed by Robert Fiorini & Associates }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Homey D. Clown (video game) | title=Homey D. Clown | date=1993 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1993 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Action game]] * Developed by [[Synergistic Software]] }}{{Video game titles/item | article=The Beverly Hillbillies (video game) | title=The Beverly Hillbillies | date=1993 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1993 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Adventure game]] * Developed by [[Synergistic Software]] }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Discoveries of the Deep | title=Discoveries of the Deep | date=1993 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1993 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Adventure game]] * Developed by [[GameTek]] }}{{Video game titles/item | article= | title=Surf Ninjas | date=1994 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1994 β [[MS-DOS]], [[Amiga]], [[Amiga CD32]] | notes= * [[Beat 'em up]] game * Developed by [[Creative Edge Software]] }}{{Video game titles/item | article= | title=Ultimate Backgammon | date=1994 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1994 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Board game]] * Developed by Sentient Software }}{{Video game titles/item | article= | title=Anyone for Cards? | date=1994 | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1994 β [[MS-DOS]], [[Windows 3.x]], [[Classic Mac OS|Mac OS]] | notes= * [[Card game]]s * Developed by Random Programming }}{{Video game titles/item | article=Chronomaster | title=Chronomaster | date=December 20, 1995<ref name="CMaster-NEXTGen"/> | multiplereleasedates=no | release=1995 β [[MS-DOS]] | notes= * [[Adventure game]] * Developed by [[DreamForge Intertainment]] }}}} ===Distributed=== * ''[[Eternam]]'' * ''Pinball Arcade'' * ''[[Superman: The Man of Steel (1989 video game)|Superman: The Man of Steel]]'' * ''[[Trolls (video game)|Trolls]]'' ===Cancelled=== {| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="width: 100%" |- ! style="width:35%" scope="col" | Title ! style="width:14%" scope="col" | Cancellation date ! style="width:25%" scope="col" | Developer(s) ! style="width:3%" scope="col" class="unsortable" | {{abbr|Ref(s).|Reference}} |- !scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | ''[[Rescue 911]]'' | 1994 | Capstone Software | <ref name="GBytes20">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ibiblio.org/GameBytes/issue20/misc/sumces.html|title=The 1994 Summer Consumer Electronics Show}}</ref> |- !scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | ''Flintstones vs. The Jetsons Chess'' | 1994 | Capstone Software | <ref name="GBytes20"/> |- !scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | ''Corridor 8: Galactic Wars'' | 1996 | Capstone Software | |- !scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | ''Fate'' | 1996 | Capstone Software | |} ==References== {{reflist|refs= <!-- Intracorp --> <ref name="SearchTitanic">{{cite magazine |title=Special Report |url=http://pdf.textfiles.com/zines/CGW/1989_02_issue56.pdf |magazine=[[Computer Gaming World]] |issue=56 |publisher=Golden Empire Publications |date=February 1989 |page=9}}</ref> <ref name="GambleSoftware">{{Cite news|last=Lynch |first=Dennis |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1991-07-26-9103230061-story.html |title=Gambling via Software is the Safe Way |date=1991-07-26 |newspaper=Chicago Tribune |access-date=2022-06-04 |language=en-US }}</ref> <ref name="T2CyberChess">{{cite magazine|date=April 1993 |title=PC Zone Magazine |url=https://archive.org/stream/PC_Zone_Issue_001_1993-04_Dennis_Publishing_GB#page/n9 |magazine=[[PC Zone]] |publisher=[[Future plc]] |issue=1 |page=11}}</ref> <ref name="T2ChessEngine">{{cite magazine|date=June 1994 |title=CD-ROM Redux |url=https://archive.org/details/CDROMEntertainment1994June |magazine=[[CD-ROM Entertainment]] |publisher=[[Future plc]] |page=[https://archive.org/details/CDROMEntertainment1994June/page/n50 51]}}</ref> <!-- Capstone Software --> <ref name="ColorBooks">{{cite magazine|title=Educational Games move Forward |url=https://archive.org/stream/Electronic-Games-1992-10/Electronic%20Games%201992-10#page/n63 |magazine=[[Electronic Games]] |volume=1 |issue=1 |publisher=Decker Publications |date=October 1992 |page=64}}</ref> <ref name="ColorBooks-Buffalo">{{Cite news|last1=Hudkins |last2=Allen |first1=Lonnie |first2=Carl |url=https://buffalonews.com/1992/04/26/ferngully-program-both-fun-educational-children-create-color-and-print-pictures-from-their-own-computers/ |title=The FernGully Computerized Coloring Book |date=1992-04-26 |newspaper=The Buffalo News |access-date=2018-07-31 |language=en-US }}</ref> <ref name="IntraCorpPL">{{cite book |title=IntraCorp 1995 Product Line |url=http://www.mocagh.org/miscgame/intracorp-95catalog.pdf |publisher=Capstone Software |date=1995 |page=3}}</ref> <ref name="Whaven">{{cite web|last=Varner |first=Jim |title=Witchaven - Gamespot |date= May 2, 2000 |work=[[GameSpot]] |url=http://www.gamespot.com/witchaven/ |access-date=November 12, 2012}}</ref> <ref name="CMaster-NEXTGen">{{cite magazine|title=Chronomaster - ng alphas |url=https://archive.org/details/nextgen-issue-011/page/n115 |magazine=[[Next Generation (magazine)|Next Generation]] |issue=11 |publisher=[[Future US|Imagine Media]] |date=November 1995 |page=115}}</ref> <!-- Published --> <ref name="ATail">{{Cite news|last1=DeCoster |last2=Crook |first1=Jeane |first2=David |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-08-29-ca-5439-story.html |title=The Mouse That Didn't Roar |date=1992-08-29 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |access-date=2018-08-02 |language=en-US }}</ref> <!-- Cancelled --> }} ==External links== *[http://corridor7.tripod.com/INTSITE/capstone/capstone_software.htm Capstone Software] at KBW's Corridor 7 Homepage *{{MobyGames company|company=capstone-software}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Video game publishers]] [[Category:Video game companies established in 1984]] [[Category:Video game companies disestablished in 1996]] [[Category:Video game development companies]] [[Category:Defunct video game companies of the United States]] [[Category:Companies based in Miami]] [[Category:Defunct companies based in Florida]]
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