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[[Image:Gamewaredevelopmentlogo.png|left|frame|Gameware Development]]'''Gameware Development''' are the last surviving remnants of the company previously known as [[Entraline]], [[Creature Labs]] and (even further back in time) [[Cyberlife]]. They have released several recompilations in the [[Creatures series]], and it should be noted that they '''''are''''' surviving, albeit on projects only tangentially related to ''Creatures''. Incorporated on 7 May, 2003, they are technically owned by [[Gameware Europe]], their parent holding company which bought the assets of [[Creature Labs]] when it folded.
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[[Image:Gamewaredevelopmentlogo.png|left|frame|Gameware Development]]'''Gameware Development''' are the last surviving remnants of the company previously known as [[Entraline]], [[Creature Labs]] and (even further back in time) [[Cyberlife]]. They have released several recompilations in the [[Creatures series]], and it should be noted that they '''''are''''' surviving, albeit on projects (like [[BAMZOOKi]]) only tangentially related to ''Creatures''. Incorporated on 7 May, 2003, they are technically owned by [[Gameware Europe]], their parent holding company which bought the assets of [[Creature Labs]] when it folded.
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The founding members of Gameware appear to have been [[Jeremy Cooke]] (CEO and founder of [[Gameware Europe]]), [[Ian Saunter]], [[Mark Stamps]] and [[Dylan Banarse]], with [[Lisa de Araujo]] returning to help out with marketing. In August 2004 they acquired [[SceneMachines]].<br clear="all"/>
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==See also==
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*[[CDN]]
  
The founding members of Gameware appear to have been [[Jeremy Cooke]] (CEO and founder of [[Gameware Europe]]), [[Ian Saunter]], [[Mark Stamps]] and [[Dylan Banarse]], with [[Lisa de Araujo]] returning to help out with marketing.<br clear="all"/>
 
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.gamewaredevelopment.co.uk/ Gameware Development Homepage]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20181126055641/http://www.gamewareeurope.com/GWDev/creatures_more.php?id=17_0_6_0_M8 A potted history of Creature Labs and Gameware Development (archived)]
* [http://www.gamewaredevelopment.co.uk/creatures_more.php?id=17_0_6_0_M8 A potted history of Creature Labs and Gameware Development]
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 1 March 2024

Gameware Development

Gameware Development are the last surviving remnants of the company previously known as Entraline, Creature Labs and (even further back in time) Cyberlife. They have released several recompilations in the Creatures series, and it should be noted that they are surviving, albeit on projects (like BAMZOOKi) only tangentially related to Creatures. Incorporated on 7 May, 2003, they are technically owned by Gameware Europe, their parent holding company which bought the assets of Creature Labs when it folded.

The founding members of Gameware appear to have been Jeremy Cooke (CEO and founder of Gameware Europe), Ian Saunter, Mark Stamps and Dylan Banarse, with Lisa de Araujo returning to help out with marketing. In August 2004 they acquired SceneMachines.

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