Ares is a lesser known video game originally created by Nathan Lamont of Bigger Planet, and released commercially around 1996, without much success. It is possible that the lack of success was due in part to the ineptitude of the game's original publisher, Changeling Software, who defrauded Nathan Lamont of his rightful income from the game. Changeling became defunct in 1998. The game was later released as shareware by Ambrosia Software.

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  • Ares is a lesser known video game originally created by Nathan Lamont of Bigger Planet, and released commercially around 1996, without much success. It is possible that the lack of success was due in part to the ineptitude of the game's original publisher, Changeling Software, who defrauded Nathan Lamont of his rightful income from the game. Changeling became defunct in 1998. The game was later released as shareware by Ambrosia Software. Here, it reached its peak in the late 1990s, thanks to Ambrosia's marketing efforts. The key component and most innovative feature of the game was the integrated zoom feature which brought a third-person view into a near lifelike battle scene and out to a strategic war field automatically as the situation of interest changed focus. (en)
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  • Nathan Lamont (en)
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  • Ares is a lesser known video game originally created by Nathan Lamont of Bigger Planet, and released commercially around 1996, without much success. It is possible that the lack of success was due in part to the ineptitude of the game's original publisher, Changeling Software, who defrauded Nathan Lamont of his rightful income from the game. Changeling became defunct in 1998. The game was later released as shareware by Ambrosia Software. (en)
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  • Ares (video game) (en)
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