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Cinemaware

Florida, New York

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Cinemaware, founded in 1985, is a pioneering video game developer known for its innovative approach to storytelling and cinematic presentation in gaming. The studio gained prominence with the launch of titles like "Wings!" and "The King of Chicago," which showcased their commitment to blending narrative with gameplay. Over the years, Cinemaware has undergone various transformations, including a brief hiatus and subsequent revival, leading to the release of "Wings! Remastered Edition" in 2014.

Key personnel include founder and creative visionary Bob Jacob, who played a crucial role in shaping the studio's identity. Cinemaware's catalog features notable titles such as "Death Bringer," "S.D.I.," and "ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing," each contributing to the studio's legacy.

Cinemaware has significantly influenced the gaming industry by introducing cinematic elements that enhanced player immersion, particularly in the adventure and simulation genres. The studio specializes in narrative-driven games, often incorporating historical and sports themes.

Throughout its history, Cinemaware has received various accolades, including recognition for its innovative design and storytelling, solidifying its place in gaming history.

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Fondé

January 1, 1985

Siège social

Florida, New York, United States

Nombre d'employés

1 - 10

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