Phoenix Engine

Phoenix engine in an isometric 2D game engine created by Micro Forté and used for Fallout Tactics.

Background
In May 1999, John De Margheriti, CEO of Micro Forté, visited Interplay with a pitch for an isometric scrolling shooter called Chimera. Interplay was impressed with the quality of the demo, but was not interested in the game itself. However Brian Christian, the head of 14 Degrees East, saw enough potential in Phoenix engine to propose the idea of doing a tactical combat game set in Black Isle's postapocalyptic Fallout world.

Technical information
Phoenix engine is written primarily in C++. It uses a three quarters perspective with tile-based 2D backgrounds and sprite-based characters which makes it similar to original Fallout/Fallout 2 engine but with some notable differences. Phoenix engine supports resolutions up to 1024x768 with 32bit colors, anti-aliasing and dynamic colored lighting.