The Galleon Group PLC
Moby ID: 1463
- Synthetic Dimensions PLC (from 1999-11-15 to 2001-08-29)
- Dimension Creative Designs Limited (from 1985-12-30 to 1999-11-15)
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Synthetic Dimensions is a 3D graphic design, animation, and interactive media company, founded in 1985 as a computer games developer providing a complete in-house service for the electronic entertainment industry.
After nine number one game titles, the company expanded its core activity to become content providers for digital convergence, concentrating their core activities on computer graphics and animation.
The company is located in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.
In 2001 Synthetic Dimensions became part of the AIM group, but in 2002 the company co-founders, Kevin Bulmer and Kate Copestake, removed it back to private status.
Credited on 7 Games from 1990 to 1999
Ed Hunter (1999 on Windows) |
Perfect Assassin (1997 on DOS, PlayStation) |
Chronicles of the Sword (1996 on DOS, PlayStation) |
Druid: Daemons of the Mind (1995 on DOS, Windows, PlayStation...) |
Rapid Assault (1995 on DOS) |
Legends of Valour (1992 on DOS, Amiga, Atari ST...) |
Corporation (1990 on DOS, Genesis, Amiga...) |
History +
- 1998
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Won the Small Business of the Year Award sponsored by Tarmac plc.
- 1991
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Company relocated to Wolverhampton.
- 1985
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Company founded.
- 1985
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Company founded by Kevin Bulmer and his partner Kate Copestake in Solihull, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom.
Trivia +
Company information (2009):
Synthetic Dimensions
P.O. Box 3678
Wolverhampton
WV6 8ZS
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)1902 742442
E-mail: [email protected]
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 2 games with PC Music Ltd.
- 1 game with Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc.
- 1 game with BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Germany GmbH
- 1 game with Strategic Simulations, Inc.
- 1 game with Rebellion (Derby) Ltd
- 1 game with Krisalis Software Ltd.
- 1 game with Psygnosis Limited
- 1 game with Sir-tech Software, Inc.
- 1 game with U.S. Gold Ltd.
- 1 game with International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
- 7 games with Kevin Bulmer
- 6 games with Kate Copestake
- 5 games with Ben Daglish
- 5 games with Nigel Bunegar
- 5 games with John Wildsmith
- 5 games with Matthew Stott
- 4 games with Mark Sheridan
- 4 games with Ben Clark
- 3 games with Craig Foster
- 3 games with Ian Downend
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