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Holistic Design, Inc. (HDI), is an American game company. [1]

It was founded in 1992 [2] as Several Dudes Holistic Gaming. The company has developed many computer games in its history, including Battles of Destiny , Hammer of the Gods , [3] Final Liberation , Merchant Prince series, [2] [3] Emperor of the Fading Suns , [4] and Mall Tycoon . [5] HDI also has a number of miniatures games in its inventory, including Noble Armada, Carnage and Combat Zone. Their most famous product is perhaps its role-playing game Fading Suns , [6] but they also have a number of other RPGs to their credit, such as Rapture: The Second Coming , and their Real-Life Roleplaying series covering Afghanistan, Colombia, Somalia, and the FBI. In 2011, the company entered into an arrangement with RedBrick to continue the creation and publication of Fading Suns as a tabletop RPG. The company also announced a tablet game called Noble Armada which has not yet been released. [7] In 2014, the company made arrangements for FASA Games to continue the same arrangement, which has produced a new core rulebook with plans for reprinting old ones. [8] Only one of the original partners is still with the company, Ken Lightner, though the other current partners bring a broad array of game design skills to the firm, most notably Bill Bridges, Andrew Greenberg and Chris Wiese.

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