Freejam Limited
Moby ID: 2533
History add
- August 6, 2007
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10tacle studios AG announces plans to acquire a 29% stake in the company.
- February 2007
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The company terminates the development activities of Climax LA and turns it into the US business development division.
- September 28, 2006
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The company sells the Climax Racing division to Buena Vista Games, Inc.
- November 29, 2004
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The company reorganizes some of the divisions into virtual brands: Climax Action (Climax Handheld, Climax London, Climax Solent), Climax Online (Climax Nottingham) and Climax Racing (Climax Brighton).
- November 24, 2004
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The company unveils Tomcat, a proprietary toolset that enables the quick creation of dynamic shading effects, for development on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
- October 14, 2003
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The Climax Group founds a high-tech audio department in Brighton, headed-up by by Steve Rockett.
- May 6, 2003
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The company establishes the US development division Climax LA.
- November 2002
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The company establishes the Climax Handheld Games division.
- June 11, 2002
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The Climax Group unveils Blimey, a cross-platform games engine that will be used to develop games for the PC, Gamecube, PS2 and Xbox.
- June 1, 2001
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The Climax Group acquires the London-based developer Syrox Developments and renames it Climax London.
- June 12, 2000
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The Climax Group acquires Anthill Studios and renames it Climax Nottingham.
- November 7, 1999
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The Climax Group acquires Pixel Planet and renames it Climax Brighton.
- 1999
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The company establishes the Climax Fareham development division.
- October 1998
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The company announces to have established a separate division for PC games.
- 1987
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The Climax Group is formed by Karl Jeffery.