Blue Sphere (France)
Moby ID: 1857
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Blue Sphere (France) was a French development company active between 1993 and 2001. Members of the development team appear to have worked together at Microïds prior to starting the company. Four games are known to have been created by this studio: In Extremis (1993), GT Racing 97 (1997), Taxi 2 (2000) and La Vallée Des Rois (2001). Around 2000 the company had another racing game in development, Mad Racers, but it does not appear to have been released.
In 2000 Blue Sphere started developing Java games for the internet with releases such as Wing War, Dory, Survivor 2100, Dames and Solitaire. The company's website was last updated in November 2001 and eventually vanished in 2005.
Credited on 5 Games from 1993 to 2002
Jeu de Dames 3D (2002 on Windows) |
La Vallée Des Rois (2001 on Windows) |
Taxi 2 (2000 on Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast) |
GT Racing 97 (1997 on DOS) |
In Extremis (1993 on DOS) |
History +
- 2000
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The company starts developing Java games for the internet.
Trivia +
The company's website was formerly located at http://www.blue-sphere.fr/
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 2 games with Micro Application, S.A.
- 1 game with U.S. Gold Ltd.
- 1 game with Ubisoft Entertainment SA
- 1 game with Dro Soft
- 1 game with Tectoy S.A.
- 1 game with Easy Computing B.V.
- 1 game with Morerom GmbH & Co. KG
- 1 game with Bandai Namco Entertainment UK Ltd.
- 1 game with infoMedia Software Publishing GmbH
- 4 games with Cyril Trevoan
- 4 games with Orou Mama
- 2 games with Max Meslien
- 2 games with Julie Chartet
- 1 game with Nikola Milisavljevic
- 1 game with Vincent Pâquet
- 1 game with Alexis Nolent
- 1 game with Guillaume Billaux
- 1 game with Martin Dutasta
- 1 game with Marie Deschamps
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