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{{Infobox Company | company_name = Cryo Interactive Entertainment | company_logo = Cryo Interactive Entertainment logo (1998-2002).jpeg | company_type = Unknown | company_slogan = | foundation = [[Paris]], [[France]] (1992) | location_city = Paris | location_country = France | key_people = | num_employees = | industry = [[Computer and video game industry|Computer and video games]] | products = ''[[Dune (computer game)|Dune]]''<br />''[[Lost Eden]]''<br />''[[Atlantis: The Lost Tales]]''<br />''[[Ring (computer game)|Ring]]''<br />''[[Frank Herbert's Dune (video game)|Frank Herbert's Dune]]'' | revenue = | subsid = [[Cryo Studios|Cryo Studios North America]]<br />[[Dreamcatcher Interactive]] | homepage = }} '''Cryo Interactive Entertainment''' is a [[France|French]] [[video game developer|video game development]] and [[video game publisher|publishing]] company founded in [[1992 in video gaming|1992]], but existing unofficially since 1989 as a developer group under the name Cryo. In 2008 [[Microïds]] acquired Cryo. == History == Cryo was formed by members of [[ERE Informatique]] who left [[Infogrames]] (proprietor of ERE since 1986) — among these were Philippe Ulrich, Rémi Herbulot and Jean-Martial Lefranc. The first game developed under the Cryo Interactive moniker was the hit ''[[Dune (video game)|Dune]]'', which granted the newly-formed software company both publicity and funding for further games under [[Virgin Group|Virgin]] until 1996, when Cryo started self-publishing inside the European market, and in North America through then partially-owned Canadian publisher [[DreamCatcher Interactive]]. Cryo made its name mostly through adaptations of already existing [[narrative|stories]] (such as ''[[Riverworld (video game)|Riverworld]]'', based on [[Philip José Farmer]]'s [[Riverworld|novel]] and ''[[Ubik]]'' by [[Philip K. Dick]]) or those based on historical scenarios (like ''[[KGB (computer game)|KGB]]'', a game set days before the [[collapse of the Soviet Union]] and several games based in [[Ancient Egypt]], [[Qing Dynasty]]'s [[China]] and [[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]]'s [[France]], developed with Cryo's ''Omni3D'' engine). Although most of the post-Virgin games managed to capture and stay true to the original settings, poor interfaces and the lack of worldwide distribution turned little profit from each game. === Cryo Networks === A Cryo Interactive subsidiary called Cryo Networks, aimed at developing and publishing online applications exclusively, was established in December 1997. Aside from online [[multiplayer games]] (''[[Deo Gratias (computer game)|Deo Gratias]]'', ''[[FireTeam (computer game)|FireTeam]]'', ''[[Mankind (video game)|Mankind]]'' and ''[[Scotland Yard (computer game)|Scotland Yard]]'' being some of the titles released under this label), Cryo Networks also maintained a proprietary online multimedia development framework named '''SCOL (Standard Cryo On Line)'''. Cryo Networks was dismantled in 2002, shortly earlier than its parent company, leaving its then-ongoing project ''[[DUNE Generations]]'' unfinished. The SCOL technology was subsequently released as an [[open source]] project. === 2002{{ndash}}present === [[File:Cryo Interactive.png|thumb|Recent Cryo logo]] In July 2002, not long after ''[[Frank Herbert's Dune (video game)|Frank Herbert's Dune]]'' flopped, Cryo's situation was no longer sustainable, and the company was declared [[bankrupt]]. After much negotiation, most of the assets and development teams of Cryo Interactive were absorbed by [[DreamCatcher Interactive]], forming the base for DreamCatcher Europe.<ref name="Moby Cryo">{{cite web|url=http://www.mobygames.com/company/cryo-interactive-entertainment|title=Overview: Cryo Interactive Entertainment|publisher=MobyGames.com|accessdate=March 17, 2010}}</ref> On 20 October 2008 [[Microïds]] acquired the brands and intellectual property of Cryo Interactive.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.microids.com/en/press/16/microids-acquires-the-cryo-catalogue-and-brands.html |title=Microïds acquires the Cryo catalogue and brands |publisher=Microïds |date=2008-10-20 |accessdate=2008-10-27}}</ref> Microïds have also said that they intend to distribute Cryo's older games digitally, and that they are developing new games based on Cryo's IPs.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.adventuregamers.com/newsitem.php?id=1778 |title=Cryo's properties revived in Microïds acquisition |publisher=Adventure Gamers |date=2008-10-22 |accessdate=2008-10-28}} </ref> == Notable games published or developed == {{main|List of video games by Cryo Interactive}} Below is a selection of video games and series thereof, which were published or developed by Cryo Interactive or Cryo Networks during their lifetime. The list is in chronological order and non-Cryo developers are mentioned where appropriate. * ''[[Extase (computer game)|Extase]]'' (1991) * ''[[Dune (computer game)|Dune]]'' (1992) * ''[[KGB (computer game)|KGB]]'' (1992) * ''[[MegaRace]]'' series (1993–2001) * ''[[Dragon Lore]]'' series (1994–1996) * ''[[Commander Blood]]'' (1994) * ''[[Lost Eden]]'' (1995) * ''[[Timecop#Spinoffs|Timecop]]'' (1995) * ''[[Versailles 1685|Versailles]]'' series (1997–2002) * ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Tales|Atlantis]]'' series (1997–present) continued by [[The Adventure Company]] * ''[[Mankind (video game)|Mankind]]'' (1998) developed by [[Vibes Online Gaming]] * ''[[Riverworld#Derivative works|Riverworld]]'' (1998) * ''[[Black Moon Chronicles (computer game)|Black Moon Chronicles]]'' (1999) * ''[[The Devil Inside]]'' (2000) developed by [[Gamesquad]] * ''[[Hellboy (game)|Hellboy: Dogs of the Night]]'' (2000) * ''[[Frank Herbert's Dune (video game)|Frank Herbert's Dune]]'' (2001) developed by [[Widescreen Games]] <!-- === Developed and published === * ''[[360: Three Sixty]]'' ([[1999 in video gaming|1999]]) ([[PlayStation]]) * ''[[The 3rd Millennium]]'' ([[1997 in video gaming|1997]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Black Moon Chronicles (computer game)|Black Moon Chronicles]]'' ([[1999 in video gaming|1999]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Deo Gratias (computer game)|Deo Gratias]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Dreams: to Reality]]'' ([[1997 in video gaming|1997]]) ([[MS-DOS]], [[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Egypt 1156 B.C.: Tomb of the Pharaoh]]'' ([[1997 in video gaming|1997]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Egypt II: The Heliopolis Prophecy]]'' ([[2000 in video gaming|2000]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Foot Quiz Challenge]]'' ([[2002 in video gaming|2002]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[The Guardians of Darkness]]'' ([[1999 in video gaming|1999]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Hellboy (game)|Hellboy: Dogs of the Night]]'' ([[2000 in video gaming|2000]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[The New Adventures of the Time Machine]]'' ([[2000 in video gaming|2000]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Pax Corpus]]'' ([[1997 in video gaming|1997]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Persian Wars (computer game)|Persian Wars]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Riverworld#Derivative works|Riverworld]]'' ([[1998 in video gaming|1998]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[The Sacred Amulet]]'' ([[1999 in video gaming|1999]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) also known as ''Aztec'' * ''[[Saga: Rage of the Vikings]]'' ([[1999 in video gaming|1999]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Ubik (computer game)|Ubik]]'' ([[1998 in video gaming|1998]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Virus: It Is Aware]]'' ([[1999 in video gaming|1999]]) ([[PlayStation]]) * ''[[ZeroZone|Zero Zone]]'' ([[1998 in video gaming|1998]]) ([[Windows]]) === Developed only === * ''[[Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure]]'' ([[1995 in video gaming|1995]]) ([[MS-DOS]]) * ''[[Arthur's Knights: Tales of Chivalry]]'' ([[2000 in video gaming|2000]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Arthur's Knights II: The Secret of Merlin]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Atlantis: The Lost Tales]]'' ([[1997 in video gaming|1997]]) ([[MS-DOS]], [[PlayStation]], [[Sega Saturn]]) * ''[[Atlantis II]]'' ([[1999 in video gaming|1999]]) ([[Apple Macintosh|Macintosh]], [[Windows]]) known as ''Beyond Atlantis'' in North America * ''[[Atlantis III: The New World]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[PlayStation 2]], [[Windows]]) known as ''Beyond Atlantis 2'' in North America * ''[[Captain Blood (video game)#Sequels|Big Bug Bang]]'' ([[1996 in video gaming|1996]]) ([[MS-DOS]]) sequel to ''[[Commander Blood]]'' * ''[[China: The Forbidden City]]'' ([[1998 in video gaming|1998]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Commander Blood]]'' ([[1994 in video gaming|1994]]) ([[MS-DOS]]) sequel to ''[[Captain Blood (video game)|Captain Blood]]'' * ''[[Curse of Atlantis: Thorgal's Quest]]'' ([[2002 in video gaming|2002]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Dragon Lore]]'' ([[1994 in video gaming|1994]]) ([[3DO]], [[MS-DOS]]) * ''[[Dragon Lore II]]'' ([[1996 in video gaming|1996]]) ([[MS-DOS]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Dune (computer game)|Dune]]'' ([[1992 in video gaming|1992]]) ([[Amiga]], [[MS-DOS]], [[Sega CD]]) * ''[[Extase (computer game)|Extase]]'' ([[1991 in video gaming|1991]]) ([[Amiga]], [[Atari ST]], [[MS-DOS]]) * ''[[Frank Herbert's Dune (video game)|Frank Herbert's Dune]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[PlayStation 2]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Hard Boiled (video game)|Hard Boiled]]'' ([[1998 in video gaming|1998]]) ([[PlayStation]]) * ''[[Hardline (computer game)|Hardline]]'' ([[1996 in video gaming|1996]]) ([[MS-DOS]]) * ''[[Jekyll and Hyde (computer game)|Jekyll and Hyde]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[KGB (computer game)|KGB]]'' ([[1992 in video gaming|1992]]) ([[Amiga]], [[MS-DOS]]) released as ''Conspiracy'' in its MS-DOS CD-ROM version * ''[[Lost Eden]]'' ([[1995 in video gaming|1995]]) ([[3DO]], [[Apple Macintosh|Macintosh]], [[CD-i]], [[MS-DOS]]) * ''[[MegaRace]]'' ([[1993 in video gaming|1993]]) ([[3DO]], [[MS-DOS]], [[Sega CD]]) * ''[[MegaRace 2]]'' ([[1996 in video gaming|1996]]) ([[MS-DOS]]) * ''[[MegaRace#Legacy|MegaRace: MR3 - Nanotech Disaster]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[PlayStation 2]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Monsterville]]'' ([[2002 in video gaming|2002]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[The Mystery of the Nautilus]]'' ([[2002 in video gaming|2002]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Necronomicon: The Dawning of Darkness]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[The Pink Panther#Video Games|Pink Panther: Pinkadelic Pursuit]]'' ([[2002 in video gaming|2002]]) ([[Game Boy Advance]], [[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[The Raven Project]]'' ([[1995 in video gaming|1995]]) ([[MS-DOS]], [[PlayStation]]) * ''[[Salammbo: Battle for Carthage]]'' ([[2003 in video gaming|2003]]) ([[Windows]]) completed posthumously * ''[[Timecop]]'' ([[1995 in video gaming|1995]]) ([[SNES]]) * ''[[Treasure Hunter (computer game)|Treasure Hunter]]'' ([[1997 in video gaming|1997]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Versailles 1685]]'' ([[1997 in video gaming|1997]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Versailles II]]'' ([[2002 in video gaming|2002]]) ([[PlayStation 2]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Woody Woodpecker: Escape from Buzz Buzzard Park]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[PlayStation 2]], [[Windows]]) === Published only === * ''[[Agassi Tennis Generation]]'' ([[2002 in video gaming|2002]]) ([[PlayStation 2]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Asterix & Obelix Take on Caesar (video game)|Asterix & Obelix Take on Caesar]]'' ([[1999 in video gaming|1999]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[The Devil Inside]]'' ([[2000 in video gaming|2000]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Egypte Kids]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[FireTeam (computer game)|FireTeam]]'' ([[1999 in video gaming|1999]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[From Dusk Till Dawn (video game)|From Dusk Till Dawn]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[The Gift (computer game)|The Gift]]'' ([[2000 in video gaming|2000]]) ([[PlayStation 2]], [[Windows]]) also known as ''Gifty'' * ''[[Hopkins FBI]]'' ([[1998 in video gaming|1998]]) ([[Windows]]), French release only * ''[[Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land]]'' ([[2002 in video gaming|2002]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Mankind (video game)|Mankind]]'' ([[1998 in video gaming|1998]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Millennium Racer: Y2K Fighters]]'' ([[1999 in video gaming|1999]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Money Mad (computer game)|Money Mad]]'' ([[2000 in video gaming|2000]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Ring (computer game)|Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen]]'' ([[1999 in video gaming|1999]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Roland Garros French Open 2000]]'' ([[2000 in video gaming|2000]]) ([[Game Boy Color]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Roland Garros French Open 2001]]'' ([[2001 in video gaming|2001]]) ([[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Scotland Yard (computer game)|Scotland Yard]]'' ([[1998 in video gaming|1998]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[The Shadow of Zorro]]'' ([[2003 in video gaming|2003]]) ([[PlayStation 2]], [[Windows]]) * ''[[Stealth Combat]]'' ([[2002 in video gaming|2002]]) ([[Windows]]) * ''[[Timescape: Journey to Pompeii]]'' ([[2002 in video gaming|2002]]) ([[Windows]]) also known as ''Pompei: The Legend of Vesuvius'' === Unreleased === * ''[[Dune computer and video games#Dune Generations|Dune Generations]]'' * ''[[Zidane Football Generation]]'' (was released independently as ''Calcio 2003'' by developer [[Trecision]] after the demise of Cryo [http://www.pcgames.it/scheda.asp?id=582][http://www.games.it/articolo.php?id=20010823084934]) --> == See also == * [[List of video games by Cryo Interactive]] * [[Lists of video games]] == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.adventuregamers.com/article/id,223 Interview with Ghislain Pages, Commercial Director for DreamCatcher Europe] at [[Adventure Gamers]] (2003-03-07) * [http://www.mobygames.com/company/cryo-interactive-entertainment ''Cryo Interactive''] profile on [[MobyGames]] * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/scol ''SCOL''] at [[SourceForge]] * [http://www.microids.com/ Microïds Official website] [[Category:Re-established companies]] [[Category:French video game companies]] [[Category:Video game developers]] [[Category:Video game publishers]] [[de:Cryo Interactive Entertainment]] [[fr:Cryo Interactive]] [[pt:Cryo Interactive]] [[ru:Cryo Interactive]]
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