7th Level, Inc.
Moby ID: 793
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The company was founded as 7th Level, Inc. in 1993 and was based in Dallas, Texas. Initially they focused on the development and publishing of interactive entertainment, but on 17th November 1997 the company merged with Pulse Entertainment, Inc. after the announcement in August, to form P7 Solutions. This made the company leave the game industry to become a supplier of custom solutions and services, tools and technology.
The company also had the internal division Kids' World Entertainment working on education titles between 1993 and 1997.
Several employees came back together to found Red Fly Studio in 2006.
Credited on 29 Games from 1993 to 1998
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Return to Krondor (1998 on Windows) |
Barney Under the Sea (1998 on Windows) |
Barney's Fun on Imagination Island (1998 on Windows) |
Dominion: Storm Over Gift 3 (1998 on Windows) |
Monty Python's Looney Bin (1998 on Windows, Windows 3.x) |
Tamagotchi CD-ROM (1997 on Windows, Macintosh, Pippin) |
Helicops (1997 on Windows) |
Barney Goes to the Circus (1997 on Windows) |
Fun on the Farm with Barney (1997 on Windows) |
G-Nome (1997 on Windows) |
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1997 on Windows) |
Monty Python & the Quest for the Holy Grail (1996 on Windows, Windows 3.x, Macintosh) |
Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame: 5 Topsy Turvy Games (1996 on Windows, Windows 16-bit) |
Tracer (1996 on Windows) |
Arcade America (1996 on Windows, Windows 3.x, Macintosh) |
Ace Ventura (1996 on Windows, Windows 3.x) |
Disney's Hot Shots: Djali Bowling (1996 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Disney's Hot Shots: Hippo Hop (1996 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Disney's Hot Shots: Timon and Pumbaa's Burper (1996 on Macintosh, Windows) |
Disney's Hot Shots: Upsy Daisy (1996 on Macintosh, Windows) |
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History +
- August 23, 1999
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The company acquires ViaGrafix Corporation.
- July 14, 1999
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The company changes its name from 7th Level, Inc. to Learn2.com, Inc. to create a single brand and to more closely align their corporate identity with their product offerings.
- May 13, 1999
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The company acquires all of the outstanding stock of Panmedia Corporation.
- February 16, 1999
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The company acquires all of the outstanding stock of Street Technologies, Inc, and changes the name of Street Technologies to Learn2, Inc.
- November 17, 1997
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7th Level and Los Angeles-based Pulse Entertainment announce their agreement to merge and form a new company called P7 Solutions.
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Trivia +
Location and contact information in November 1996:
7th Level Incorporated
1110 E. Collins Blvd #122
Richardson, Texas 75081
Tel: 214-498-8100
Related Web Sites +
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7th Level, Inc.
official site -
7th Level & Pulse to Merge ..
Press Release about the merger of the two companies (Nov. 17, 1997)
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 6 games with Disney Interactive Studios, Inc.
- 4 games with Microsoft Corporation
- 3 games with Amber Company
- 3 games with Uni-Art Studios
- 3 games with Soundelux Ltd.
- 3 games with BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Germany GmbH
- 2 games with Hamagami/Carroll, Inc.
- 2 games with Gnome Productions, Inc.
- 2 games with Panasonic Interactive Media
- 2 games with BMG Interactive Entertainment
- 17 games with Paul Ray
- 14 games with Jason A. Greenwood
- 13 games with Aaron Fujii
- 13 games with Kenneth T. Roy
- 13 games with Tina Lerno
- 12 games with Doug Gillespie
- 12 games with Mark Greenhalgh
- 12 games with Ester Gevorkian
- 12 games with Paul Downing
- 11 games with Dan Kuenster
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