Capitol Multimedia, Inc.
Moby ID: 14079
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Capitol Multimedia was a developer of children and general interest CD software. The company was informally known as CapDisc.
Credited on 8 Games from 1993 to 1997
Math Invaders (1997 on Windows) |
Chill Manor (1996 on DOS) |
Darby the Dragon (1996 on Windows, Windows 16-bit, Macintosh) |
Gregory and the Hot Air Balloon (1996 on Windows 16-bit, Macintosh, Windows) |
Magic Tales: Imo & the King (1995 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Mega Maze (1993 on CD-i, DOS) |
NFL Football Trivia Challenge (1993 on SEGA CD, CD-i) |
Who Shot Johnny Rock? (1991 on DOS, Windows, SEGA CD...) |
History +
- April 16, 1997
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Capitol sells its multimedia assets to Davidson & Associates for $2.5 million. In addition, the Company sold the stock of its Russian subsidiary, ZOA AMI, and the right to use the name Animation Magic.
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 4 games with Animation Magic, Inc.
- 2 games with Philips Interactive Media, Inc.
- 2 games with Capitol Disc Interactive Corporation
- 2 games with Simon & Schuster Interactive
- 2 games with Brøderbund Software, Inc.
- 1 game with PolyMedia Communications Corporation
- 1 game with Mindscape SA
- 1 game with Funsoft Danmark A/S
- 1 game with American Laser Games, Inc.
- 1 game with Davidson & Associates, Inc.
- 6 games with Timothy R. Phillips
- 4 games with Allen Palmer
- 4 games with Alexey Konkin
- 4 games with Svetlana Semenova
- 4 games with Rob Christiansen
- 4 games with Chloe Leamon
- 4 games with Dale DeSharone
- 4 games with Oksana Romanova
- 4 games with Mikhail Tchekmarev
- 4 games with Ljuba Dudenkova
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