Dongleware Verlags GmbH
Moby ID: 821
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Dongleware Verlags GmbH was a German game development studio founded in 1991 by Meinolf Schneider. It lasted until 2002, when it was announced Dongleware would focus on programming and web design.
Credited on 9 Games from 1990 to 1997
Dia Bolo (1997 on DOS) |
Bolo (1995 on DOS, Macintosh) |
Arya Vaiv (1994 on DOS, Amiga) |
Oxyd Extra (1994 on DOS, Windows) |
Tubular Worlds (1994 on DOS, Amiga, Macintosh) |
Oxyd magnum! (1993 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...) |
Oxyd 2 (1991 on DOS, Atari ST, Macintosh) |
Spacola (1991 on Atari ST) |
Oxyd (1990 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...) |
History +
- 2002
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The company announces to suspend the sale of our entertainment software and focus on internet programming and web design.
- 1991
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Company founded.
Trivia +
Address in 1991:
Dongleware Verlag
Meinolf Schneider
Im Spitzerfeld 30
6903 Neckargemünd
Germany
The German developer - Dongleware after more than 10 years of game development and distribution suspended the sale of their entertainment software in early 2002. They now only focus on internet programming and webdesign. Support for their previous products has been discontinued.
Address in 1994:
Dongleware Verlags GmbH
Postfach 1163
69139 Neckargemünd
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Dongleware Verlags GmbH
official site
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 1 game with Creative Game Design
- 1 game with Megadream Software
- 1 game with MicroMouse Co., Ltd.
- 7 games with Thomas Güdelhofer
- 7 games with Meinolf Schneider
- 3 games with Gaby Keller
- 3 games with Thomas Tempelmann
- 3 games with Jürgen Piscol
- 2 games with Oliver Buchmann
- 2 games with Matthias Schindler
- 2 games with Andreas Scholl
- 2 games with Pascal Heiler
- 1 game with Thomas Mattern
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