Starwave was a Seattle, Washington based software and website company, founded in 1993 by Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft. The company produced many original CD-ROM titles, including discs for Clint Eastwood, Sting, and Peter Gabriel. They were the original developers of Castle Infinity, a multiplayer game released in 1996 that is still in production as of 2011 by a group of volunteers, but Starwave's most lasting mark was in the area of Web content sites. They developed ESPN.com, ABCNEWS.com, Outside Online, and Mr. Showbiz.com among other groundbreaking sites, setting the standard for much of the commercial Internet explosion of the late 1990s. Starwave also developed the first site and publishing system for Jim Cramer's TheStreet.com.
The company merged with Infoseek and was later sold to The Walt Disney Company. In April 1998 Disney purchased the outstanding shares of Starwave from Allen after an initial buy of about thirty percent in 1997. The new entity, Walt Disney Internet Group (WDIG) developed the Go.com portal.
You condemn me for this life I choose, just look at yourself
and all afflicted by your views. You continue to act as if so
pure, when you just add to the problem excluding the real cure.
I don't need it anymore. You try and act but really ignore. The
true battle lies inside my friend, and you'll change nothing until
the inner struggles end. So now you attack me with your shots
and that's okay. I've got more than what you got. You'll change
nothing until that shit stops. You won't change until the inner