NovaLogic

[1] Garcia's background in computer software started in Southern California in the early 1980s, when he worked at Datasoft.

NovaLogic's 1992 game Comanche: Maximum Overkill was the first release that utilized the Voxel Space engine, which allowed for larger outdoor environments and more detailed terrain.

[1] In 1998, NovaLogic continued to evolve their Voxel Space engine for the inaugural game in the Delta Force series.

It also featured the online NovaWorld system, which allowed for large numbers of players in a singular server.

[6] NovaLogic also ventured into space combat with Tachyon: The Fringe, featuring Bruce Campbell in the lead voice acting role.

NovaLogic, in collaboration with artist Gerald Brom, also planned to develop a PC fantasy first-person shooter entitled Necrocide: The Dead Must Die based on the Delta Force: Land Warrior engine; however, the game got cancelled in 2002.

[9][10] NovaLogic launched Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising in 2004, which was another first-person shooter similar to the Delta Force series, but the game had more focus on multiplayer.

[13] One year later, NovaLogic released Delta Force: Black Hawk Down for the PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Xbox consoles, developed by Climax Group.

[16] In 2008, publisher MTR Soft had displayed information about NovaLogic's then-upcoming title Delta Force: Angel Falls.

[18] On October 31, 2016, it was announced that the game developer and publisher THQ Nordic had acquired all of NovaLogic's assets, while buying out Electronic Arts' minority stake.

[19][20] The NovaLogic name remained dormant after the purchase; however, THQ Nordic revived the Comanche name for a new game in the franchise, with an early access release in 2020.