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)

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March 9, 2005

After cancelling the third Cameron Files game and shutting down its main studio in Grenoble, France the year before, the company shuts down.

2002

In the fourth quarter of 2002 Galiléa acquires Antik Games.

1996

Company founded.

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