"BEWARE THE HUN IN THE SUN!" CINEMAWARE ANNOUNCES KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN FOR 'WINGS: DIRECTOR'S CUT' Miami, FL – August 10, 2012 - Legendary game developer Cinemaware today announced an ambitious ...
STOCKHOLM (May 31, 2016) - Starbreeze AB, an independent creator, publisher and distributor of high quality entertainment products, today announced its acquisition of the intellectual property (IP) ...
Cinemaware made many of us feel that games were finally becoming more like movies -- that's because in a world of CGA graphics and minimalist art design, the people at Cinemaware were crafting ...
LANGHORNE, PA - May 11, 2006 - Cinemaware, a revolutionary developer in the 1980's and now an affiliated label of eGames, Inc. (OTCBB:EGAM), today announced an initiative to give legendary titles, ...
The purchase grants Starbreeze full creative control over new entries in classic Cinemaware franchises like It Came from the Desert, Wings, and Defender of the Crown, among many others. Starbreeze’s ...
Cinemaware has brought handheld specialist Crawfish Interactive on board to bring one of the company's much-loved brands to Game Boy Advance ¿ Wings. The GBA version is said to remain faithful to the ...
If you ever owned a Commodore Amiga in the late '80s, then you probably played some games by Cinemaware. Games such as Defender of the Crown, S.D.I., Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon and the Three ...
Metro 3D has announced that it has entered into a worldwide publishing and development deal with Cinemaware. Under the agreement, Metro 3D will release several upcoming games from Cinemaware, ...
LANGHORNE, PA - April 26, 2006 - Cinemaware Marquee, an affiliated label of eGames, Inc. (OTCBB:EGAM), launched its official home on the web today. Internet surfers everywhere can point their browsers ...
Fans of classic game developer Cinemaware, known for its Amiga and Atari titles including the Defender of the Crown and It Came from the Desert franchises, may have reason to rejoice: rights to the ...
Starbreeze has purchased all of the intellectual property previously owned by US-based games firm Cinemaware. The acquisition cost the Swedish studio a not too shabby €525,000 and gives them rights to ...
Cinemaware’s stable of games IP now has a new owner – Payday developer Starbreeze. The studio has paid €525k to acquire the company’s assorted games brands, included in which is the Defender of the ...
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