↑ a b GT INTERACTIVE LAUNCHES CAVEDOG ENTERTAINMENT, A NEW INTERNAL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT STUDIO ( English ).( Memento from Apin the Internet Archive ).Link catalog on Cavedog Entertainment at (formerly DMOZ ).Cavedog Entertainment at MobyGames (English).Cavedog's developers later played significant roles for development studios such as Gas Powered Games and Beep Industries. Humongous Entertainment, however, was also closed in 2005 by Infogrames (now Atari). Cavedog therefore declared bankruptcy in 2000. GT Interactive was bought by Infogrames and the Cavedog brand was not pursued by Humongous Entertainment in 2000, which now focused again on children's computer games. When GT Interactive slipped more and more into debt and no release dates were foreseeable, all three were terminated in autumn 1999. The unfinished projects were Amen: The Awakening, a first-person shooter Elysium, a fantasy adventure game, and Good & Evil, an adventure game by Ron Gilbert. In addition to the TA series, Cavedog had three other ambitious projects in development, but only Total Annihilation and TA: Kingdoms made it into stores, albeit with sales figures that did not match the much wider number of users. The end of Cavedog began when the game industry saw a decline in sales, which the parent company, GT Interactive, was not spared. In contrast to the official website, this website is still online. An associated website was published under “”, on which all previous games were given new names. On 1 April, as April Fool announced that for trademark issues cavedog entertainment in Frozen Yak Entertainment was renamed. Even so, an expansion, The Iron Plague, was released. TA: Kingdoms response from players and press to this offshoot was not as positive as the original title. TA: Kingdoms based scale predominantly on the TA - game engine, replaced the science fiction -Spielwelt but with a fantasy -Background. In 1999 the long awaited Total Annihilation: Kingdoms was released.
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