Galiléa
Moby ID: 2612
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Galiléa was a game development studio founded in 1996 by Philippe Gaudé, Guy Parmentier, Jean-Paul Prado and Marc Selles. The original studio was located in Grenoble, France, but in 2002 a new division was opened in Montréal, Québec, Canada.
On 9th March 2005 the company was shut down entirely, following the earlier closure of the French studio.
Credited on 5 Games from 2000 to 2004
Jack the Ripper (2004 on Windows) |
Pax Romana (2003 on Windows) |
The Cameron Files: Pharaoh's Curse (2002 on Windows) |
The Cameron Files: Secret at Loch Ness (2001 on Windows) |
Genesys (2000 on Windows, Macintosh) |
History +
- March 9, 2005
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After cancelling the third Cameron Files game and shutting down its main studio in Grenoble, France the year before, the company shuts down.
- 2002
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In the fourth quarter of 2002 Galiléa acquires Antik Games.
- 1996
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Company founded.
Related Web Sites +
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Galiléa
official site
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 4 games with DreamCatcher Interactive Inc.
- 4 games with Studio Ambitus
- 3 games with 1C Company
- 3 games with Adventure Company, The
- 2 games with Wanadoo Edition
- 1 game with Virtools SA
- 1 game with Avalon Interactive
- 1 game with Virgin PLAY S.A.
- 1 game with CINEMAX, s.r.o.
- 1 game with HYPE s.r.o.
- 5 games with Yan Volsy
- 5 games with Guy Parmentier
- 5 games with Adeline Chanquet
- 5 games with Stephanie Didon-Morel
- 4 games with David Frappaz
- 4 games with Philippe Gaudé
- 4 games with Jean-Baptiste Berlioz
- 4 games with Paul Bandey
- 3 games with Matthew Geczy
- 3 games with Clemence Jannel
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