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− | '''Millennium''' (aka '''Millennium Interactive, Ltd.''') was the company that developed the original [[Creatures]] game, distributed by '''Mindscape'''. To better indicate the company's focus, they | + | [[Image:Millenniumlogo.png|thumb|left|Millennium Interactive]]'''Millennium''' (aka '''Millennium Interactive, Ltd.''') was the company that developed the original [[Creatures]] game, distributed by '''Mindscape'''. To better indicate the company's [[Alife]] focus, they created a company, [[Cyberlife]], to whom all technology development was delegated (''see [[history]]''). |
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+ | Millennium, along with several of the projects in development (including the game MediEvil) was sold to Sony Entertainment in 1997 and the Cyberlife group, including the Creatures team, moved from Great Shelford to new offices on the Quayside in central Cambridge. | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.gamewareeurope.com/GWDev/creatures_more.php?id=17_0_6_0_M8 A potted history of Creature Labs and Gameware Development (the official story)] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Companies]] |
Latest revision as of 05:57, 14 November 2015
Millennium (aka Millennium Interactive, Ltd.) was the company that developed the original Creatures game, distributed by Mindscape. To better indicate the company's Alife focus, they created a company, Cyberlife, to whom all technology development was delegated (see history).
Millennium, along with several of the projects in development (including the game MediEvil) was sold to Sony Entertainment in 1997 and the Cyberlife group, including the Creatures team, moved from Great Shelford to new offices on the Quayside in central Cambridge.
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