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A spin-of studio of Boss, known as Boss Game Studios, have produced video games[[note]]including ''Stunt Racer 64'', ''Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding'' and ''World Driver Championship''[[/note]] for both the UsefulNotes/PlayStation and the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64. Games for both the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy[[note]]a game simply called ''3D Tank''[[/note]] and the UsefulNotes/XBox[[note]]a racing game known as ''[=RacerX=]''[[/note]] were planned, but never released. They closed in 2002, during the production of ''[=RacerX=]''.

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A spin-of studio of Boss, known as Boss Game Studios, have produced video games[[note]]including ''Stunt Racer 64'', ''Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding'' and ''World Driver Championship''[[/note]] for both the UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation and the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64. Platform/Nintendo64. Games for both the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy[[note]]a Platform/VirtualBoy[[note]]a game simply called ''3D Tank''[[/note]] and the UsefulNotes/XBox[[note]]a Platform/XBox[[note]]a racing game known as ''[=RacerX=]''[[/note]] were planned, but never released. They closed in 2002, during the production of ''[=RacerX=]''.
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* ''Film/{{Ghost}}''

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Established in 1983 and disestablished in 1997. Boss Film Studios was a visual effects studio established by former Creator/IndustrialLightAndMagic employee Richard Edlund. The company's first two projects were ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' and ''Film/TwoThousandTenTheYearWeMakeContact'' with[[note]]and also buying out[[/note]] Douglas Trumbull's studio Entertainment Effects Group.

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Established in 1983 and disestablished in 1997. Boss Film Studios was a visual effects studio established by former Creator/IndustrialLightAndMagic employee Richard Edlund. The company's first two projects were ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' and ''Film/TwoThousandTenTheYearWeMakeContact'' with[[note]]and also buying out[[/note]] Douglas Trumbull's Creator/DouglasTrumbull's studio Entertainment Effects Group.
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A spin-of studio of Boss, known as Boss Game Studios, have produced video games[[note]]including ''Stunt Racer 64'', ''Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding'' and ''World Driver Championship''[[/note]] for both the UsefulNotes/PlayStation and the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64. Games for both the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy[[note]]a game simply called ''3D Tank''[[/note]] and the XBox[[note]]a racing game known as ''[=RacerX=]''[[/note]] were planned, but never released. They closed in 2002, during the production of ''[=RacerX=]''.

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A spin-of studio of Boss, known as Boss Game Studios, have produced video games[[note]]including ''Stunt Racer 64'', ''Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding'' and ''World Driver Championship''[[/note]] for both the UsefulNotes/PlayStation and the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64. Games for both the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy[[note]]a game simply called ''3D Tank''[[/note]] and the XBox[[note]]a UsefulNotes/XBox[[note]]a racing game known as ''[=RacerX=]''[[/note]] were planned, but never released. They closed in 2002, during the production of ''[=RacerX=]''.
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A spin-of studio of Boss, known as Boss Game Studios, have produced video games[[note]]including ''Stunt Racer 64'', ''Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding'' and ''World Driver Championship''[[/note]] for both the UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation}} and the {{Nintendo 64}}. Games for both the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy[[note]]a game simply called ''3D Tank''[[/note]] and the XBox[[note]]a racing game known as ''[=RacerX=]''[[/note]] were planned, but never released. They closed in 2002, during the production of ''[=RacerX=]''.

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A spin-of studio of Boss, known as Boss Game Studios, have produced video games[[note]]including ''Stunt Racer 64'', ''Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding'' and ''World Driver Championship''[[/note]] for both the UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation}} UsefulNotes/PlayStation and the {{Nintendo 64}}.UsefulNotes/Nintendo64. Games for both the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy[[note]]a game simply called ''3D Tank''[[/note]] and the XBox[[note]]a racing game known as ''[=RacerX=]''[[/note]] were planned, but never released. They closed in 2002, during the production of ''[=RacerX=]''.
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Established in 1983 and disestablished in 1997. Boss Film Studios was a visual effects studio established by former Creator/IndustrialLightAndMagic employee Richard Edlund. The company's first two projects were ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'' and ''Film/TwoThousandTenTheYearWeMakeContact'' with[[note]]and also buying out[[/note]] Douglas Trumbull's studio Entertainment Effects Group.

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Established in 1983 and disestablished in 1997. Boss Film Studios was a visual effects studio established by former Creator/IndustrialLightAndMagic employee Richard Edlund. The company's first two projects were ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'' ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' and ''Film/TwoThousandTenTheYearWeMakeContact'' with[[note]]and also buying out[[/note]] Douglas Trumbull's studio Entertainment Effects Group.
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Established in 1983 and disestablished in 1997. Boss Film Studios was a visual effects studio established by former IndustrialLightAndMagic employee Richard Edlund. The company's first two projects were ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'' and ''Film/TwoThousandTenTheYearWeMakeContact'' with[[note]]and also buying out[[/note]] Douglas Trumbull's studio Entertainment Effects Group.

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Established in 1983 and disestablished in 1997. Boss Film Studios was a visual effects studio established by former IndustrialLightAndMagic Creator/IndustrialLightAndMagic employee Richard Edlund. The company's first two projects were ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'' and ''Film/TwoThousandTenTheYearWeMakeContact'' with[[note]]and also buying out[[/note]] Douglas Trumbull's studio Entertainment Effects Group.
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See also MatteWorldDigital, Creator/ApogeeProductions,Creator/VisualConceptEngineering and Creator/TheOrphanage - four other defunct ILM spin-offs.

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See also MatteWorldDigital, Creator/MatteWorldDigital, Creator/ApogeeProductions,Creator/VisualConceptEngineering and Creator/TheOrphanage - four other defunct ILM spin-offs.
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See also MatteWorldDigital, Creator/ApogeeProductions, VisualConceptEngeneering and Creator/TheOrphanage - four other defunct ILM spin-offs.

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See also MatteWorldDigital, Creator/ApogeeProductions, VisualConceptEngeneering Creator/ApogeeProductions,Creator/VisualConceptEngineering and Creator/TheOrphanage - four other defunct ILM spin-offs.
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Established in 1983 and disestablished in 1997. Boss Film Studios was a visual effects studio established by former IndustrialLightAndMagic employee Richard Edlund. The company's first two projects were ''{{Ghostbusters}}'' and ''Film/TwoThousandTenTheYearWeMakeContact'' with[[note]]and also buying out[[/note]] Douglas Trumbull's studio Entertainment Effects Group.

A spin-of studio of Boss, known as Boss Game Studios, have produced video games[[note]]including ''Stunt Racer 64'', ''Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding'' and ''World Driver Championship''[[/note]] for both the {{PlayStation}} and the {{Nintendo 64}}. Games for both the VirtualBoy[[note]]a game simply called ''3D Tank''[[/note]] and the XBox[[note]]a racing game known as ''[=RacerX=]''[[/note]] were planned, but never released. They closed in 2002, during the production of ''[=RacerX=]''.

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Established in 1983 and disestablished in 1997. Boss Film Studios was a visual effects studio established by former IndustrialLightAndMagic employee Richard Edlund. The company's first two projects were ''{{Ghostbusters}}'' ''Film/{{Ghostbusters}}'' and ''Film/TwoThousandTenTheYearWeMakeContact'' with[[note]]and also buying out[[/note]] Douglas Trumbull's studio Entertainment Effects Group.

A spin-of studio of Boss, known as Boss Game Studios, have produced video games[[note]]including ''Stunt Racer 64'', ''Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding'' and ''World Driver Championship''[[/note]] for both the {{PlayStation}} UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation}} and the {{Nintendo 64}}. Games for both the VirtualBoy[[note]]a UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy[[note]]a game simply called ''3D Tank''[[/note]] and the XBox[[note]]a racing game known as ''[=RacerX=]''[[/note]] were planned, but never released. They closed in 2002, during the production of ''[=RacerX=]''.
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See also MatteWorldDigital, ApogeeProductions, VisualConceptEngeneering and Creator/TheOrphanage - four other defunct ILM spin-offs.

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See also MatteWorldDigital, ApogeeProductions, Creator/ApogeeProductions, VisualConceptEngeneering and Creator/TheOrphanage - four other defunct ILM spin-offs.
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* ''[[{{Film/Alien3}} Alien³]]''

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* ''[[{{Film/Alien3}} Alien³]]''''Film/{{Alien 3}}''



* ''BigTroubleInLittleChina''

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* ''BigTroubleInLittleChina''''Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina''



* ''DesperateMeasures'' (Last film project)

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* ''DesperateMeasures'' ''Film/DesperateMeasures'' (Last film project)



* ''{{Film/Ghost}}''
* ''TheHuntForRedOctober''
* ''LastActionHero''

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* ''TheMonsterSquad''
* ''{{Multiplicity}}''
* ''{{Species}}''

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* ''TalesFromTheCrypt'' (Opening)
* ''TrueLies''
* ''{{Twins}}''
* ''{{Waterworld}}''

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* ''TrueLies''
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* ''{{Twins}}''
''Film/{{Twins}}''
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* ''BatmanReturns''

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* ''BatmanReturns''''Film/BatmanReturns''
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* ''DieHard''

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* ''DieHard''''Film/DieHard''
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Established in 1983 and disestablished in 1997. Boss Film Studios was a visual effects studio established by former IndustrialLightAndMagic employee Richard Edlund. The company's first two projects were ''{{Ghostbusters}}'' and ''Film/TwoThousandTenTheYearWeMakeContact'' with[[note]]and also buying out[[/note]] Douglas Trumbull's studio Entertainment Effects Group.

A spin-of studio of Boss, known as Boss Game Studios, have produced video games[[note]]including ''Stunt Racer 64'', ''Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding'' and ''World Driver Championship''[[/note]] for both the {{PlayStation}} and the {{Nintendo 64}}. Games for both the VirtualBoy[[note]]a game simply called ''3D Tank''[[/note]] and the XBox[[note]]a racing game known as ''[=RacerX=]''[[/note]] were planned, but never released. They closed in 2002, during the production of ''[=RacerX=]''.

See also MatteWorldDigital, ApogeeProductions, VisualConceptEngeneering and Creator/TheOrphanage - four other defunct ILM spin-offs.

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!!Other projects worked on by Boss include:
* ''Film/AceVentura: When Nature Calls''
* ''Film/AirForceOne''
* ''[[{{Film/Alien3}} Alien³]]''
* ''BatmanReturns''
* ''BigTroubleInLittleChina''
* ''Film/{{Cliffhanger}}''
* ''DesperateMeasures'' (Last film project)
* ''DieHard''
* ''{{Film/Ghost}}''
* ''TheHuntForRedOctober''
* ''LastActionHero''
* ''Film/LeonardPart6''
* ''Film/MastersOfTheUniverse''
* ''TheMonsterSquad''
* ''{{Multiplicity}}''
* ''{{Species}}''
* ''Film/StarshipTroopers''
* ''TalesFromTheCrypt'' (Opening)
* ''TrueLies''
* ''{{Twins}}''
* ''{{Waterworld}}''
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