Metro3D, Inc. (formerly Metropolis Digital, Inc.) was an American video game developer and publisher. Based in San Jose, California and founded in 1998, the company released several games for the Dreamcast, Game Boy Color (GBC), Game Boy Advance (GBA), and PlayStation 2 (PS2) consoles. Originally founded as Metropolis Digital, Inc., the company developed Star Command: Revolution, published by GT Interactive for DOS in 1996. In 1998, the developer began seeking beta testers for its new online game Armada. On April 27, 1999, the company, headed by ex-Capcom employees Joe Morici and George Nakayama, renamed itself Metro3D, Inc. after signing an agreement with Nintendo of America to become a third-party developer for Nintendo 64 and GBC games. The company's CEO, Dr. Stephen C.H. Lin, and the US branch of the company filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy on April 19, 2004 after defaulting on a series of loans from Cathay Bank totaling $6.5 million.

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Rig Racer 2

Rig Racer 2

Racing

Rig Racer 2 features extremely heavy Super Trucks. The player must learn to control 5 tonnes of power cruising at a top speed of 160mph. Hurtle your self...

Star Command Revolution

Star Command Revolution

Real Time Strategy

Star Command Revolution is a fun and highly underrated real-time strategy game with some interesting ideas, most notably the addition of shoot 'em up...