Mirage Media S. C.

Also Known As +

  • Mirage Software (from 1989 to 1995)
  • Mirage Software & Media

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Mirage Media S. C. was a Polish video game developer and publisher.

Mirage's history begins in 1988 when the company Studio Komputerowe AS was established. SKAS created several hardware solutions for 8-bit computers including high-speed tape recording systems, custom high-density disk drives, genlocks, audio and video samplers. Later SKAS transformed into Mirage Software, at the time the largest Polish publisher and distributor of games for Atari, Commodore, Amiga and PC with over 100 own titles for 8-bit computers and tens of 16-bit titles.

In 1995 Mirage Software changed its legal name to Mirage Media S.C and in 2001 transformed into Mirage Interactive sp. z.o.o.

Credited on 134 Games from 1989 to 2001

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Hands of Time (2001 on Game Boy Color)
Thief II: The Metal Age (2000 on Windows)
Abomination (1999 on Windows)
Mortyr: 2093-1944 (1999 on Windows)
Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor (1999 on Windows)
Championship Manager 3 (1999 on Windows)
Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia (1999 on Linux, Windows, Macintosh)
Thief: The Dark Project (1998 on Windows)
Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines (1998 on Windows)
Xenocracy (1998 on Windows, PlayStation)
Ian Livingstone's Deathtrap Dungeon (1998 on Windows, PlayStation)
The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time (1998 on Windows, Macintosh)
Fighting Force (1997 on Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64...)
Conquest Earth: "First Encounter" (1997 on DOS, Windows)
Stone Axe: Search for Elysium (1997 on Windows)
No Respect (1997 on Windows)
Blood (1997 on DOS)
Flight Unlimited II (1997 on Windows)
Independence War: The Starship Simulator (1997 on Windows)
Infogrames Pack (1997 on DOS, Windows, Windows 3.x)

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History +

1993

First distribution agreement signed with Codemasters, later this year Mirage became exclusive Polish distributor of Ocean, US Gold, Infogrames, Core Design, Krisalis, Millenium, Silmarils and others.

1991

stable and strong position of one of the two largest Polish computer game developers.

1989

one of the first Polish games published by Mirage Software.

1989

SKAS transformed into Mirage Software.

1988

Studio Komputerowe AS has been established

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Trivia +

Contact information as of 1994:

Mirage Software & Media

ul. Gen. Abrachama 4

03-982 Warszawa

Related Web Sites +

  • Cenega Poland
    company that formed by the merger Mirage Interactive and IPS Computer Group
  • Mirage Media
    previous official homepage

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