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==Arxel Tribe== In 1993, he and an old schoolmate Stephen Carriere met architects [[Matjaz Pozlep]] and [[Diego Zanco]] while on a traineeship. They co-founded [[Arxel Tribe]], a 3D graphics studio. In 1996, Arxel Tribe joined the [[Brazil]]ian author [[Paulo Coelho]] and star designer [[Moebius]] to create the video game 'Pilgrim'. The following year, Pilgrim was published successfully by [[Infogrames Entertainment]] (now [[Atari]]). In 1998, Arxel Tribe developed a new game 'Ring' - adapted from [[Richard Wagner]]'s opera [[Der Ring des Nibelungen]]. The game won a number of international awards and sold in excess of 500,000 copies. In 2000, de Fondaumière became the [[President]], and [[Chief Executive]] of Arxel Tribe Group. In 2001, the company was sold for over €15 million to CTO S.P.A., [[Italy]]'s leading video game distributor. <Ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/events/cf/ict2008/person.cfm?eventid=ict2008&personid=13779 Guillaume DE FONDAUMIÈRE], biography, ICT 2008 conference program</ref>de Fondaumière continued to supervise all publishing activities of the group, in addition to controlling all matters concerning the acquisition of book and film licenses for video game adaptations. He resigned in March 2003.
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