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The Vision Factory (also known under the names SPC Vision, SPC Codim and SPC Group) was a Dutch developer of video games for the Philips CD-i. The Vision Factory was originally a developer of business software named SPCC (allegedly an acronym for Sergeant Pepper's Computer Company). They impressed Philips with CD-i games with colorful sprites, like the shooter Alien Gate. The Vision Factory was the label under which the SPC games were released. Their most famous game is probably the puzzle game Dimo's Quest, that was originally developed by Boeder Games / Infernal Byte Systems for the Amiga and was ported by SPC to CD-i.

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  • The Vision Factory (also known under the names SPC Vision, SPC Codim and SPC Group) was a Dutch developer of video games for the Philips CD-i. The Vision Factory was originally a developer of business software named SPCC (allegedly an acronym for Sergeant Pepper's Computer Company). They impressed Philips with CD-i games with colorful sprites, like the shooter Alien Gate. The Vision Factory was the label under which the SPC games were released. Their most famous game is probably the puzzle game Dimo's Quest, that was originally developed by Boeder Games / Infernal Byte Systems for the Amiga and was ported by SPC to CD-i. In 1996, Philips stopped supporting the CD-i, which meant the demise of the company. In 2002, SPC / The Vision Factory went bankrupt. (en)
  • The Vision Factory (ook bekend onder de namen SPC Vision, SPC Codim en SPC Group) was een Nederlandse ontwikkelaar van cd-i-spellen in de jaren 90. Het bedrijf was eerst gevestigd in Eindhoven en later in Den Bosch. The Vision Factory was oorspronkelijk een business-softewareontwikkelaar met de naam SPCC (naar verluidt een afkorting voor Sergeant Pepper's Computer Company). Zij kwamen in contact met Philips, waar zij indruk maakten met cd-i-games met kleurrijke sprites, zoals de Shoot 'em up Alien Gate. 'The Vision Factory' werd het label waaronder de SPC-games werden uitgebracht. De bekendste game is waarschijnlijk de puzzelgame Dimo's Quest, dat oorspronkelijk door Boeder Games/Infernal Byte Systems werd ontwikkeld voor de Amiga en door SPC Vision werd geporteerd naar de cd-i. In 1996 trok Philips de stekker uit de cd-i, wat de ondergang van het bedrijf betekende. In 2002 ging SPC/The Vision Factory failliet. (nl)
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  • Bankruptcy (en)
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  • The Vision Factory (also known under the names SPC Vision, SPC Codim and SPC Group) was a Dutch developer of video games for the Philips CD-i. The Vision Factory was originally a developer of business software named SPCC (allegedly an acronym for Sergeant Pepper's Computer Company). They impressed Philips with CD-i games with colorful sprites, like the shooter Alien Gate. The Vision Factory was the label under which the SPC games were released. Their most famous game is probably the puzzle game Dimo's Quest, that was originally developed by Boeder Games / Infernal Byte Systems for the Amiga and was ported by SPC to CD-i. (en)
  • The Vision Factory (ook bekend onder de namen SPC Vision, SPC Codim en SPC Group) was een Nederlandse ontwikkelaar van cd-i-spellen in de jaren 90. Het bedrijf was eerst gevestigd in Eindhoven en later in Den Bosch. The Vision Factory was oorspronkelijk een business-softewareontwikkelaar met de naam SPCC (naar verluidt een afkorting voor Sergeant Pepper's Computer Company). Zij kwamen in contact met Philips, waar zij indruk maakten met cd-i-games met kleurrijke sprites, zoals de Shoot 'em up Alien Gate. 'The Vision Factory' werd het label waaronder de SPC-games werden uitgebracht. (nl)
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