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Independent technology company
Trinigy was a German software development company. In the second half of 2007, Trinigy expanded to the US and founded a fully owned subsidiary in Austin
Trinigy
Multi-platform 3D game engine
a discontinued, cross-platform, 3D game engine originally authored by Trinigy and later acquired by Havok. It was first released in 2003, and saw its
Vision_(game_engine)
Video game middleware
(discontinued): In 2011, Havok acquired German game engine development company Trinigy and their Vision Engine and toolset. The Havok SDK is multi-platform by
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2011 video game
Microsoft Windows. Published under the JoWooD brand name "News – Trinigy | Press Releases". Trinigy.net. 18 May 2009. Archived from the original on 24 May 2010
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Computer software company
complementary middleware developers (Ageia, Emergent Game Technologies, Trinigy). In the simulation industry, Kynogon partners with MAK Technologies and
Kynogon
2009 film by Jorge Blanco
developed the Nintendo DS version. Zed Group, a long-time customer of Trinigy's, worked on the online version of the game with the Vision Engine. There
Planet_51
2010 video game
doors. JoWooD and Spellbound Entertainment announced cooperation with Trinigy, a provider of 3D game engine technology. In the scope of a multi-platform
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Game development and framework for computer science research platform
g. Android, iPhone) and web browsers. (e.g. WebGL, Shockwave, Flash, Trinigy's WebVision, Silverlight, Unity Web Player, O3D and pure DHTML.) Additionally
Game_engine
German video game developer
Black Forest Games". 26 August 2015. "Dag Frommhold, Managing Partner, Trinigy - GDC 2010, San Francisco, CAIDIA GPU Computing Theater". Archived from
Black_Forest_Games
Irish software company
Havok Vision Owner Intel (2007–2015) Microsoft (2015–present) Parent Microsoft Research (2015–present) Subsidiaries Trinigy (defunct) Website havok.com
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Discontinued game development middleware package
Sony PhyreEngine Forgelight Engine Infernal Engine BigWorld HeroEngine Trinigy Vision Engine Instinct Technology LithTech RAGE (used in the game Grand
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2016 video game
by Black Forest Games — Kickstarter". "Dag Frommhold, Managing Partner, Trinigy - GDC 2010, San Francisco, CAIDIA GPU Computing Theater". Archived from
Rogue_Stormers
Middleware physics engine
plugin is built into Maya 2012. DMM has been integrated with Gamebryo, Trinigy Vision Engine, Irrlicht, OGRE and other game engines. MPC Moving Picture
Digital_Molecular_Matter
Video game series
which was developed by Quadriga Games, published by Deep Silver, and uses Trinigy's Vision Engine. PC Games November 5, 2010 – 80% ″Demanding strategy instead
Emergency_(video_game_series)
Computer graphics visual effects modeling and software development kit
Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved November 27, 2016. "Trinigy Integrates Fork Particle Effects Into Vision Engine". Gamasutra. UBM plc
Fork_Particle
Cancelled video game
Studios Publisher Gamecock Media Group Writer Rhianna Pratchett Engine Trinigy Platforms Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 Release Cancelled Genre Role-playing
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Distinguisher. Differentiator.
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Slovene name BRINA means "protector."
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The Sun
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Feminine form of Low German Rupert, RUPERTA means "bright fame."
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Poet; Saint; King
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Life; Love; Alive
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Lord Murugan
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