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In September 2020, 22 HDDs originally belonging to Data Design Interactive were purchased by Obscure Gamers user March42. Most of the drives from the lot appear to have came from the studio's UK office, which | In September 2020, 22 HDDs originally belonging to Data Design Interactive were purchased by Obscure Gamers user March42. Most of the drives from the lot appear to have came from the studio's UK office, which went into storage after the company moved to the United States. The contents of the storage unit were auctioned off after the studio went defunct in 2012. | ||
In early 2021, an additional 5 drives from the studio were acquired from a private collector who | In early 2021, an additional 5 drives from the studio were acquired from a private collector who purchased two PCs that were sold in the same auction. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, July 17, 2024
In September 2020, 22 HDDs originally belonging to Data Design Interactive were purchased by Obscure Gamers user March42. Most of the drives from the lot appear to have came from the studio's UK office, which went into storage after the company moved to the United States. The contents of the storage unit were auctioned off after the studio went defunct in 2012.
In early 2021, an additional 5 drives from the studio were acquired from a private collector who purchased two PCs that were sold in the same auction.