TagsAction Shooter, Western Style, Health Education, Smoke Attack, Nutrition Themes, Black Pencil, Arcade Action, Windows Game, 2004 Release, Shooter Game
Classificação do jogoDados indisponíveis
PlataformasPC (Microsoft Windows)
LojasDados indisponíveis
GênerosAction, Casual, Arcade, Shooter
EstúdiosBlack Pencil Entertainment AG
MonetizaçõesDados indisponíveis
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TagsAction Shooter, Western Style, Health Education, Smoke Attack, Nutrition Themes, Black Pencil, Arcade Action, Windows Game, 2004 Release, Shooter Game
Black Pencil Entertainment AG, founded in 1990 by Swiss writer Claude Cueni, emerged as a pioneer in the interactive gaming sector, notably producing Europe's first interactive television game in 1991. The studio underwent significant changes when Cueni sold it to phenomedia AG in 2000, allowing him to focus on his literary pursuits while remaining on the board. Following a management buy-out in 2002, Cueni reclaimed ownership, rebranding the company as Black Pencil Entertainment AG and regaining its intellectual property. The studio is best known for its game "Harry Buster," which showcased its innovative approach to interactive entertainment. Throughout its history, Black Pencil made notable contributions to the gaming industry, particularly in the realm of interactive television and advertising games. The studio specialized in creating engaging experiences that bridged traditional media and gaming. Despite its eventual bankruptcy in 2014, Black Pencil's early work laid groundwork for future developments in interactive gaming. The studio received recognition for its pioneering efforts, although specific awards remain less documented.
Black Pencil Entertainment AG, founded in 1990 by Swiss writer Claude Cueni, emerged as a pioneer in the interactive gaming sector, notably producing Europe's first interactive television game in 1991. The studio underwent significant changes when Cueni sold it to phenomedia AG in 2000, allowing him to focus on his literary pursuits while remaining on the board. Following a management buy-out in 2002, Cueni reclaimed ownership, rebranding the company as Black Pencil Entertainment AG and regaining its intellectual property. The studio is best known for its game "Harry Buster," which showcased its innovative approach to interactive entertainment. Throughout its history, Black Pencil made notable contributions to the gaming industry, particularly in the realm of interactive television and advertising games. The studio specialized in creating engaging experiences that bridged traditional media and gaming. Despite its eventual bankruptcy in 2014, Black Pencil's early work laid groundwork for future developments in interactive gaming. The studio received recognition for its pioneering efforts, although specific awards remain less documented.