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{{EngineDescription|
{{EngineDescription|
name=TsAGE|
        name=TsAGE|
         developer=[[User:dreammaster|dreammaster]]|
         developer=[[User:dreammaster|dreammaster]], [[User:strangerke|strangerke]]|
companies=[[Tsunami Media, Inc]]|
        companies=[[Tsunami Games|Tsunami Media]]|
usedBy=[[Ringworld: Revenge of the Patriarch]]|
        usedBy=''See [[TsAGE#Games|Games]]''|
dateAdded=Not Added |
        dateAdded=April 13, 2011|
release=None|
        release=1.4.0|
        status=Not (yet) part of ScummVM|
}}
}}


==External Links==
The '''TsAGE''' engine was used by Tsunami to create all their games (except '''Free Enterpri$e''') between 1992 and 1996. It's also used in '''[[The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel]]''' to display a part of the intro. The engine evolved during this period, and used the names TsAGE32 and TsAGEWin. The differences between the versions are unknown at the moment.
* [http://scummvm-misc.sf.net/ The ScummVM-misc project, containing a repository with the TsAGE engine source]
 
== Games ==
*[[Ringworld|Ringworld: Revenge of the Patriarch]]
*[[Wacky Funsters|Wacky Funsters! The Geekwad's Guide to Gaming]]
*[[Protostar|Protostar: War on the Frontier]]
*[[Geekwad|The Geekwad: Games of the Galaxy]]
*[[Blue Force]]
*[[Man Enough]]
*[[Flash Traffic|Flash Traffic: City of Angels]]
*[[Return to Ringworld]]
*[[Silent Steel]]
 
== Resources ==
*[[TsAGE/TODO|TODO page]]
 
== External links ==


[[Category:Engines]]
[[Category:Engines]]

Latest revision as of 19:52, 28 August 2016

TsAGE
Engine developer dreammaster, strangerke
Companies that used it Tsunami Media
Games that use it See Games
Date added to ScummVM 2011-04-13
First release containing it 1.4.0

The TsAGE engine was used by Tsunami to create all their games (except Free Enterpri$e) between 1992 and 1996. It's also used in The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel to display a part of the intro. The engine evolved during this period, and used the names TsAGE32 and TsAGEWin. The differences between the versions are unknown at the moment.

Games

Resources

External links