Davilex Games B.V.
Moby ID: 1543
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Davilex was a game and software development studio established in The Netherlands in 1986 by David Brons and Lex van Oorspronk. They met in school and started with an application to manage financial shares. The company name is a contraction of their first names: David and Lex. Davilex' main aim was to create intuitive and affordable software. Later, they also started to manage other aspects of the process, such as publishing, marketing, sales and distribution.
Despite the intentions, the company never rose above B-titles but was able to reach high sales by tapping into the local market with games based on Dutch scenery, such as A2 Racer (based on the A2 highway) and Amsterdoom (an FPS set in Amsterdam).
The company was closed in 2005 due to a lack of profability and generally poor reception of their games.
Credited on 41 Games from 1993 to 2005
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Red Baron (2005 on Windows, PlayStation 2) |
SAS Anti-Terror Force (2005 on Windows, PlayStation 2) |
London Racer: Police Madness (2005 on Windows, PlayStation 2) |
London Racer: Destruction Madness (2005 on Windows, PlayStation 2) |
Miami Vice (2004 on Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox) |
Alarm for Cobra 11: Hot Pursuit (2004 on Windows, PlayStation 2) |
Knight Rider 2: The Game (2004 on Windows, PlayStation 2) |
Taxi Raser (2004 on Windows) |
Amsterdam Taxi Madness (2004 on Windows) |
Autobahn Raser: Das Spiel zum Film (2004 on Windows, PlayStation 2) |
112 Reddings Helikopter (2004 on Windows) |
London Racer: World Challenge (2003 on Windows, PlayStation 2) |
Bikini Beach: Stunt Racer (2003 on Windows, PlayStation 2) |
Autobahn Raser IV (2002 on Windows, PlayStation 2) |
Knight Rider: The Game (2002 on Windows, PlayStation 2) |
Paris-Marseille Racing II (2002 on Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 2) |
London Racer II (2002 on Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 2) |
Miami Speedboat Racer (2002 on Windows) |
Casino Mogul (2001 on Windows) |
A2 Racer IV: The Cop's Revenge (2001 on Windows) |
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History +
- January 12, 2004
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Despite the earlier decision to discontinue game development, the development and publishing of Knight Rider 2 by Davilex is announced
- January 2003
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The company closes its game development division and announces to only publish games from then on.
- 1986
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The company is founded.
Trivia +
Company location and contact information (2002):
Davilex
Public Relations
P.O. Box 174
3990 DD Houten
the Netherlands
tel: +31 (0)30 - 63 54 222
fax: +31 (0)30 - 63 50 007
Related Web Sites +
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Davilex Games B.V.
official site
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 5 games with 1C Company
- 5 games with Plaion GmbH (Austria)
- 4 games with Plaion GmbH (Germany)
- 3 games with Guerrilla B.V.
- 3 games with Atomic Planet Entertainment Limited
- 2 games with Team6 Game Studios B.V.
- 2 games with Moving Imagem e Editora Ltda.
- 2 games with Numerical Design Limited
- 2 games with Akella
- 2 games with X-Plosive
- 13 games with Rudolf Wolterbeek-Muller
- 11 games with Jeroen Krebbers
- 10 games with Hidde van Dijk
- 10 games with Jelle van der Beek
- 10 games with Jan Molenaar
- 9 games with Lambert Wolterbeek-Muller
- 9 games with Jack Hageraats
- 9 games with Gijs de Jong
- 9 games with Peter Aarsen
- 9 games with Remi van Loenen
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