Lobotomy Software was an American video game company, best known for the game PowerSlave (Exhumed in Europe) as well as the successful Sega Saturn ports of Duke Nukem 3D and Quake.
The company is no longer active.
Lobotomy Software was founded in 1993 when a group of friends working at Nintendo of America left to form their own company. They originally worked out of co-founder Paul Lange's apartment but soon set up an office in Redmond, Washingto...
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