

(NLS) on February 13, 1996, which made training simulations for the US Army. After publishing several successful military-themed games, the company started NovaLogic Systems, Inc. This service allows for large online battles and stat tracking. Three years later, NovaLogic first launched its free online matchmaking service, NovaWorld.

This office has subsequently been closed down.

In 1994, NovaLogic set up its European office in London, England. The cancelled Philips CD-i sequel to Super Mario World, Super Mario's Wacky Worlds, was in development by NovaLogic. Taito America was a major client of the company and most (if not all) of Novalogic's earliest games were PC conversions of Taito arcade games. Originally, NovaLogic worked on new versions of previously published games.
