Cryo Interactive Entertainment
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In 1990, the development team Exxos left parent company ERE Informatique and changed its name to Cryo.
Their first game, Extase, was released the following year, published by Virgin Mastertronic. Cryo was not a registered company at this time, just a development team. Their original logo showed what would become the familiar Cryo logo-image (a woman's face, in a cryo-tube), set inside an inverted form of the Exxos logo-image.
In 1992, Cryo Interactive Entertainment became an official company, with three co-directors; Philippe Ulrich, Remi Herbulot and Jean-Martial Lefranc.
They had great success with their next game, Dune, which was published that year, also by Virgin. A wide variety of games followed, including early CD-ROM best-seller MegaRace and interactive adventures like Lost Eden and Atlantis: The Lost Tales. Cryo's games were published either by Virgin or Mindscape until 1996, when Cryo became its own publisher within Europe.
In early 2000 Cryo expanded into Belgium and Holland by acquiring Home Soft. This was soon followed by their new partnership with the Canadian company Dreamcatcher Interactive, in which Cryo became the new majority shareholder.
In July 2002, the company filed for bankruptcy shortly after Frank Herbert's Dune had flopped. Parts of the company were absorbed by DreamCatcher Interactive, who had published Cryo's games in North America since 1996. Successful series like the Atlantis series were continued under the new label Atlantis Interactive Entertainment.
In October 2008 MC2-Microïds announced to have acquired the intellectual rights to all of the former Cryo Interactive video games catalogue as well as all of the Cryo brands.
Credited on 108 Games from 1990 to 2009
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- October 15, 2002
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The trading court of Paris accepted a takeover proposal (after intensive bidding and negotiations) for Cryo Interactive by DreamCatcher Interactive, its own North American subsidiary. Most company assets and people were bought out by DreamCatcher thus forming the basis for DreamCatcher Europe.
- July 2002
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Cryo Files for Bankruptcy with the French courts.
- May 2000
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Cryo Interactive Entertainment acquires HomeSoft from Infogrames.
- March 2000
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Cryo becomes majority shareholder in the North American company Dreamcatcher Interactive.
- 1996
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Cryo Interactive begins publishing its own games, specializing largely in the adventure genre.
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Company location and contact information (1998):
Cryo-Interactive
24 rue Marc Seguin
75018 Paris France
Phone: (33) 01 44 65 25 65
Fax: (33) 01 46 07 71 05
Website: http://www.cryo-interactive.com
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 15 games with Cryo Interactive Entertainment (Büro Deutschland)
- 14 games with Jordan Freeman Group, LLC
- 13 games with 1C Company
- 12 games with Bohemia Interactive s.r.o.
- 12 games with DreamCatcher Interactive Inc.
- 12 games with Nival, Inc.
- 11 games with Microids
- 10 games with Ladislav Hrádek Studio Hrádek
- 10 games with Wanadoo Edition
- 9 games with Dice Multi Media Europe B.V.
- 60 games with Jean-Martial Lefranc
- 56 games with Jean-Luc Hadi
- 51 games with Philippe Ulrich
- 42 games with Michel Mimran
- 35 games with Carine Lapouméroulie
- 32 games with Eric Mallet
- 29 games with Pascal Merckhoffer
- 27 games with Jean-Baptiste Merland
- 26 games with Odile Mousseau
- 24 games with Frédérique Faucher
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