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Cinemaware

Cinemaware was a video game developer and publisher. It had released several titles in the 1980s based on various film themes. The company was resurrected in 2000, before being acquired by eGames in 2005.

Cinemaware
Cinemaware logo from 2008
IndustryVideo games
FoundedJanuary 1986[1]
FoundersRobert Jacob
Phyllis Jacob
Defunct1991
ProductsDefender of the Crown
It Came from the Desert
Wings
Website (archived)

Cinemaware Corp. (1986–1991) edit

The company was founded in January 1986 by Phyllis and Robert “Bob” Jacob. Cinemaware's first title was Defender of the Crown, a strategy computer game originally released for the Commodore Amiga. Bob Jacob was a film buff, and Cinemaware released other games based on classic film genres which were made as an attempt to emphasize action, graphics, and ease of play.[1] Its games generally debuted on the most graphically powerful home computers of the era, the Amiga, Apple IIGS, and Atari ST, and then ported to others, such as the Commodore 64, PC (running under MS-DOS), and the Nintendo Entertainment System. Defender of the Crown is the most ported Cinemaware game.[2]

Cinemaware expanded to sports games, with its "TV Sports" line, which featured elements of sports telecasts such as studio announcers. The "TV Sports" line covered basketball, ice hockey, and football. Some of the titles were only known by the generic name "TV Sports" in Europe such asTV Sports: Boxing and TV Sports: Baseball, which were released in the United States by Data East as ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing and Bo Jackson Baseball, respectively. In 1989, the company debuted its Spotlight Software label in order to release foreign titles for the American market, most notably Speedball.[3]

By 1990, the NEC owned 15% of Cinemaware.[4] Cinemaware went bankrupt in 1991. While porting S.D.I. to another system, one of the company's owners demanded the programmers add more features, increasing the programming time and delaying the product's release.[citation needed] Coupled with falling sales of their other titles amid an economic downturn, the company suffered. The company also suffered from software piracy, threatening to stop publishing Amiga games at several points because of the ease by which video games could be copied. Many of their games, including Wings, were cracked and spread amongst gamers before release.[citation needed]

Releases edit

Cinemaware's titles include the following:

Cinemaware Inc. (2000–2005) edit

Lars Fuhrken-Batista later bought the Cinemaware trademark and associated intellectual property, founding Cinemaware Inc. in 2000.[5] Cinemaware developed recreations of its past titles, updated for Microsoft Windows and the Apple Macintosh. Dubbed the "Digitally Remastered" editions, these games feature the same gameplay as the originals, but with updated graphics. They also ported some of their older games to handheld systems, such as the Game Boy Advance. On their website, they have also released disk images of their original titles for use with emulators and some are emulated via Macromedia Shockwave.

The new Cinemaware developed newer versions of their classic games. Their first game in this endeavor was Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown, featuring an improved 3D engine and was released in September 2003 for Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. Since the 1.02 patch for Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown in December 2003, Cinemaware has made no official announcements for its other games. One developer made a statement in the website's forums in October 2004 stating Cinemaware is still working on these projects, but no other announcements have been made since. [citation needed]

Releases edit

  • Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown (2003, PS2, Xbox, Windows)
  • Defender of the Crown (2002, GBA)
  • The Three Stooges (GBA, PlayStation)
  • Wings (2003, GBA)
  • [Torrente (video game)]] (2003, Windows)
  • Defender of the Crown: Digitally Remastered Edition (Windows, Macintosh)
  • The Three Stooges: Digitally Remastered Edition (2002, Windows, Mac)
  • Wings: Digitally Remastered Edition (postponed, Windows, Mac)
  • Lords of the Rising Sun: Digitally Remastered Edition (postponed, Windows, Mac)
  • Wings Remastered (2014, Windows, Mac)

Acquisition edit

On October 6, 2005, Cinemaware was acquired by predominantly family-oriented game publisher eGames, Inc., and Lars Furken-Batista became Vice President of Development.[5] Shortly after the acquisition, eGames announced the launch of Cinemaware Marquee, a publishing label to be used to bring new games to the U.S. market. Their first published game was Space Rangers 2, a critically acclaimed space adventure. Under their new label, they have brought Darwinia from Introversion Software, Moscow to Berlin from Monte Cristo, and Neighbours from Hell: On Vacation and Buccaneer's Bounty from German publisher Ascaron to the American market. In 2007, eGames released an Adobe Flash version of Defender of the Crown, allowing more users to play the game. The website was titled Defender of the Crown: Heroes Live Forever.[6]

Cinemaware rights acquisition by Starbreeze (2016) edit

In May 2016, Swedish game developer and publisher Starbreeze acquired all Cinemaware intellectual property rights from Cinemaware.

The rights include all brands, websites, existing products, and licenses including the Cinemaware label.[7]

Cinemaware rights acquisition by Nordcurrent (2024) edit

In January 2024, Lithuanian game developer and publisher Nordcurrent acquired all Cinemaware intellectual property rights from Starbreeze. The company states that this aligns with the company's vision to establish its division Nordcurrent Labs in the PC and console games publishing sector.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Maher, Jimmy (2015-04-16). "Defender of the Crown". The Digital Antiquarian. Retrieved 16 April 2015. Jacob pulled the trigger on Cinemaware at last in January of 1986
  2. ^ "Cinemaware Corporation games". MobyGames. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  3. ^ "Cinemaware To Debut Spotlight Software" (PDF). Computer Entertainer. March 1989. p. 9. Retrieved September 30, 2023.
  4. ^ "Special Report: To Cinemaware, "Coin-Op, Home Games & Computer Games Are All One Industry". RePlay. Vol. 15, no. 5. February 1990. p. 48.
  5. ^ a b Cinemaware, Inc., Macrovision, retrieved 2008-08-20[dead link]
  6. ^ To Arms! New Defender of the Crown Unleashed on www.eGames.com, eGames, archived from the original on 2007-06-19, retrieved 2008-08-20
  7. ^ Starbreeze pressrelease: Starbreeze acquires the rights to Cinemaware’s classic video game catalogue, including “It Came From the Desert”, “Defender of the Crown” & “Wings” 2019-12-21 at the Wayback Machine, 31 May 2016, Retrieved on 21 August 2017.
  8. ^ ""Nordcurrent expands its portfolio with acquisition of legendary Cinemaware catalog " - Games Press". www.gamespress.com. Retrieved 2024-02-02.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cinemaware news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cinemaware was a video game developer and publisher It had released several titles in the 1980s based on various film themes The company was resurrected in 2000 before being acquired by eGames in 2005 CinemawareCinemaware logo from 2008IndustryVideo gamesFoundedJanuary 1986 1 FoundersRobert JacobPhyllis JacobDefunct1991ProductsDefender of the CrownIt Came from the DesertWingsWebsitecinemaware com archived Contents 1 Cinemaware Corp 1986 1991 1 1 Releases 2 Cinemaware Inc 2000 2005 2 1 Releases 2 2 Acquisition 3 Cinemaware rights acquisition by Starbreeze 2016 4 Cinemaware rights acquisition by Nordcurrent 2024 5 References 6 External linksCinemaware Corp 1986 1991 editThe company was founded in January 1986 by Phyllis and Robert Bob Jacob Cinemaware s first title was Defender of the Crown a strategy computer game originally released for the Commodore Amiga Bob Jacob was a film buff and Cinemaware released other games based on classic film genres which were made as an attempt to emphasize action graphics and ease of play 1 Its games generally debuted on the most graphically powerful home computers of the era the Amiga Apple IIGS and Atari ST and then ported to others such as the Commodore 64 PC running under MS DOS and the Nintendo Entertainment System Defender of the Crown is the most ported Cinemaware game 2 Cinemaware expanded to sports games with its TV Sports line which featured elements of sports telecasts such as studio announcers The TV Sports line covered basketball ice hockey and football Some of the titles were only known by the generic name TV Sports in Europe such asTV Sports Boxing and TV Sports Baseball which were released in the United States by Data East as ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing and Bo Jackson Baseball respectively In 1989 the company debuted its Spotlight Software label in order to release foreign titles for the American market most notably Speedball 3 By 1990 the NEC owned 15 of Cinemaware 4 Cinemaware went bankrupt in 1991 While porting S D I to another system one of the company s owners demanded the programmers add more features increasing the programming time and delaying the product s release citation needed Coupled with falling sales of their other titles amid an economic downturn the company suffered The company also suffered from software piracy threatening to stop publishing Amiga games at several points because of the ease by which video games could be copied Many of their games including Wings were cracked and spread amongst gamers before release citation needed Releases edit Cinemaware s titles include the following Defender of the Crown swashbuckling movies 1986 Apple IIGS Amiga Atari ST Commodore 64 ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC MS DOS Macintosh CD I S D I Cold War era space drama 1986 Amiga Atari ST Amstrad CPC ZX Spectrum MS DOS Macintosh The King of Chicago inspired by mob movies 1987 Apple IIGS Amiga Atari ST MS DOS Macintosh Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon Sinbad and Arabian nights movies 1987 Apple IIGS Amiga Atari ST Commodore 64 MS DOS The Three Stooges The Three Stooges short subjects 1987 Apple IIGS Amiga Commodore 64 MS DOS Rocket Ranger 1950s science fiction serials 1988 Apple IIGS Amiga Atari ST Commodore 64 MS DOS TV Sports Football 1988 Amiga Atari ST Commodore 64 MS DOS TG 16 Lords of the Rising Sun Japanese Samurai movies 1988 Amiga Atari ST MS DOS TG 16 CD I Disney s Cartoon Arcade 1989 Viewmaster Interactive Vision It Came from the Desert 1950s science fiction monster movies 1989 Amiga Atari ST Mega Drive TG 16 MS DOS The Kristal 1989 Amiga Atari ST MS DOS TV Sports Baseball 1989 Amiga TG 16 TV Sports Basketball 1990 Amiga MS DOS TG 16 Antheads It Came from the Desert 2 1990 Amiga Wings World War I movies 1990 Amiga TV Sports Boxing 1991 Amiga MS DOS Cinemaware Inc 2000 2005 editLars Fuhrken Batista later bought the Cinemaware trademark and associated intellectual property founding Cinemaware Inc in 2000 5 Cinemaware developed recreations of its past titles updated for Microsoft Windows and the Apple Macintosh Dubbed the Digitally Remastered editions these games feature the same gameplay as the originals but with updated graphics They also ported some of their older games to handheld systems such as the Game Boy Advance On their website they have also released disk images of their original titles for use with emulators and some are emulated via Macromedia Shockwave The new Cinemaware developed newer versions of their classic games Their first game in this endeavor was Robin Hood Defender of the Crown featuring an improved 3D engine and was released in September 2003 for Windows PlayStation 2 and Xbox Since the 1 02 patch for Robin Hood Defender of the Crown in December 2003 Cinemaware has made no official announcements for its other games One developer made a statement in the website s forums in October 2004 stating Cinemaware is still working on these projects but no other announcements have been made since citation needed Releases edit Robin Hood Defender of the Crown 2003 PS2 Xbox Windows Defender of the Crown 2002 GBA The Three Stooges GBA PlayStation Wings 2003 GBA Torrente video game 2003 Windows Defender of the Crown Digitally Remastered Edition Windows Macintosh The Three Stooges Digitally Remastered Edition 2002 Windows Mac Wings Digitally Remastered Edition postponed Windows Mac Lords of the Rising Sun Digitally Remastered Edition postponed Windows Mac Wings Remastered 2014 Windows Mac Acquisition edit Main article eGames video game developer On October 6 2005 Cinemaware was acquired by predominantly family oriented game publisher eGames Inc and Lars Furken Batista became Vice President of Development 5 Shortly after the acquisition eGames announced the launch of Cinemaware Marquee a publishing label to be used to bring new games to the U S market Their first published game was Space Rangers 2 a critically acclaimed space adventure Under their new label they have brought Darwinia from Introversion Software Moscow to Berlin from Monte Cristo and Neighbours from Hell On Vacation and Buccaneer s Bounty from German publisher Ascaron to the American market In 2007 eGames released an Adobe Flash version of Defender of the Crown allowing more users to play the game The website was titled Defender of the Crown Heroes Live Forever 6 Cinemaware rights acquisition by Starbreeze 2016 editIn May 2016 Swedish game developer and publisher Starbreeze acquired all Cinemaware intellectual property rights from Cinemaware The Cinemaware brand Defender of the Crown Wings The King of Chicago Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon Lords of the Rising Sun Rocket Ranger It Came from the Desert Antheads It Came from the Desert 2 S D I TV Sports Basketball TV Sports Baseball TV Sports Boxing TV Sports Football TV Sports HockeyThe rights include all brands websites existing products and licenses including the Cinemaware label 7 Cinemaware rights acquisition by Nordcurrent 2024 editIn January 2024 Lithuanian game developer and publisher Nordcurrent acquired all Cinemaware intellectual property rights from Starbreeze The company states that this aligns with the company s vision to establish its division Nordcurrent Labs in the PC and console games publishing sector 8 References edit a b Maher Jimmy 2015 04 16 Defender of the Crown The Digital Antiquarian Retrieved 16 April 2015 Jacob pulled the trigger on Cinemaware at last in January of 1986 Cinemaware Corporation games MobyGames Retrieved 2024 02 02 Cinemaware To Debut Spotlight Software PDF Computer Entertainer March 1989 p 9 Retrieved September 30 2023 Special Report To Cinemaware Coin Op Home Games amp Computer Games Are All One Industry RePlay Vol 15 no 5 February 1990 p 48 a b Cinemaware Inc Macrovision retrieved 2008 08 20 dead link To Arms New Defender of the Crown Unleashed on www eGames com eGames archived from the original on 2007 06 19 retrieved 2008 08 20 Starbreeze pressrelease Starbreeze acquires the rights to Cinemaware s classic video game catalogue including It Came From the Desert Defender of the Crown amp Wings Archived 2019 12 21 at the Wayback Machine 31 May 2016 Retrieved on 21 August 2017 Nordcurrent expands its portfolio with acquisition of legendary Cinemaware catalog Games Press www gamespress com Retrieved 2024 02 02 External links editOfficial website archived via Wayback Machine Cinemaware at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cinemaware amp oldid 1217990626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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