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== Origins ==
== Origins ==
In 1993, Fujitsu had shown interest in bringing [https://wiki.renoproject.org/index.php/Fujitsu_Habitat Fujitsu Habitat] to the west. The plan was to backport Fujitsu Habitat to Windows computers. However, the source code for Fujitsu Habitat revealed major architectural problems and so minimal progress was made on bringing this to fruition. It was instead decided that development efforts would be better focused on writing something from the ground up. The original creators of Habitat, Chip Morningstar and Randy Farmer were both onboard and had already done this once before.
In 1993, Fujitsu had shown interest in bringing [https://wiki.renoproject.org/index.php/Fujitsu_Habitat Fujitsu Habitat] to the west. The plan was to backport Fujitsu Habitat to Windows computers. However, the source code for Fujitsu Habitat revealed major architectural problems and so minimal progress was made on bringing this to fruition. It was instead decided that development efforts would be better focused on writing something from the ground up. The original creators of Habitat, Chip Morningstar and Randy Farmer were both onboard and had already done this once before.
== Things ==


=== More to come soon ===
=== More to come soon ===
Here's some more stuff.
Here's some more stuff.

Revision as of 11:06, 26 October 2020

DreamScape
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Developer(s): Fujitsu
Publisher(s): Fujitsu
Director(s): TBA
Producer(s): Randy Farmer, Jeffery Douglas
Designer(s): Randy Farmer
Platform(s): Windows, Mac
Released: (Beta): August 1995, (Launched): November 1995

Origins

In 1993, Fujitsu had shown interest in bringing Fujitsu Habitat to the west. The plan was to backport Fujitsu Habitat to Windows computers. However, the source code for Fujitsu Habitat revealed major architectural problems and so minimal progress was made on bringing this to fruition. It was instead decided that development efforts would be better focused on writing something from the ground up. The original creators of Habitat, Chip Morningstar and Randy Farmer were both onboard and had already done this once before.

Things

More to come soon

Here's some more stuff.