Hammer Technologies

Moby ID: 1632

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Hammer Technologies grouped part of the members of Digital Dreams Multimedia and NoriaWorks Entertainment. The biggest publication of Hammer was undoubtedly the DIV Games Studio, a programming environment for creating video games. The release of this product, which occurred during 1998, was a resounding sales success and attracted a good number of users wanting to create games but that did not have the knowledge needed to use more general languages like, for example, C or C++.

Other notable titles were Snow Wave: Avalanche, Tie Break Tenis 98 and Tokenkai.

Since 1999, Hammer began to change its development policy toward more complex productions and, of course, with a longer production period. The first example of this new style was embodied in a project which never saw the light, Neon Angel, a futuristic 3D video adventure with promising looks. But it was cancelled due to the demise of the company.

Credited on 12 Games from 1997 to 2001

Noid (2001 on DOS)
Speed 4 Dummies (2001 on DOS)
The Castle of Dr. Malvado (2001 on DOS)
Winter Sports: Snow Wave 2 (2001 on Windows)
Jagdverband 44: Screaming Eagles (2000 on Windows)
Fostiator (2000 on DOS)
Extreme Watersports (1999 on Windows)
Extreme Wintersports (1999 on Windows)
Mr. Tiny Adventures (1999 on Windows)
Snow Wave: Avalanche (1998 on Windows)
Tie Break Tenis 98' (1998 on DOS)
World Wide Rally (1997 on DOS)

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Company location and contact information (1999):

Hammer Technologies

C/ Alfonso Gomez, 42 Nave 1-1-2

28037 Madrid (SPAIN)

Tel.: + 34 91 304 06 22

Fax: + 34 91 304 17 97

Former website: http://www.hammert.com

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