Except Emergent couldn't have created it in 1999 (When Bethesda licensed NetImmerse) because
they bought NDL in 2005 and acquired the technology.
Gamebryo didn't exist when Morrowind was in development. There's no references to it in the manuals, or on the box, it simply says "Parts of this software licensed from NDL". Yes, the technology is now called Gamebryo, but not back then. Oh, and one file type Morrowind uses is .nif - Do you not think it could easily stand for "NetImmerse File", perhaps? Oh, yeah,
someone suggested that years ago (Scroll to the bottom).
Morrowind was
not built on Gamebryo as Gamebryo wasn't around; the engine was NetImmerse and Gamebryo is the successor. There are *so* many sources and pieces of evidence out there to support my claim. I'm not denying the link between NetImmerse and Gamebryo, I'm saying that Morrowind wasn't built on what we call Gamebryo as
Gamebryo didn't exist then.
You claimed Gamebryo has existed 2001, yet the link you like to provide clearly states Bethesda licensed the technology in 1999, and that very license is the one referenced in the Morrowind manuals, so clearly it
has to be referring to NetImmerse. Not to mention there's no way that Morrowind could have been created in a year, including the fairly in-depth TES Construction Set.