Conexus, Inc.
Moby ID: 9290
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Conexus, Inc. was a game development company located in San Diego, California (USA), by founder and president Brian Devine. The company was incorporated in February 1991.
Conexus focused on learning games for young children which incorporated music as a teaching tool. The company's first game was Sound It Out Land which aimed to teach children how to recognize words by using phonetics and songs. This premise was used for many of the company's future games.
In about 2000 the company began using the name Conexus Educational Software. However, it appears that the company closed down shortly thereafter.
Credited on 6 Games from 1993 to 1998
Little Caesars Fractions Pizza (1998 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Babes in Toyland (1997 on Windows, Windows 16-bit, Macintosh) |
Multiplication Tour with Mike & Spike (1996 on Windows 16-bit, Windows, Macintosh) |
Radio Addition with Mike and Spike (1996 on Windows 16-bit, Macintosh) |
Reading Adventure with Kenny Kite (1996 on Macintosh, Windows 16-bit) |
Sound It Out Land (1993 on Windows 16-bit, Windows, Macintosh) |
History +
- February 8, 1991
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company incorporated
Trivia +
Company location and contact information (ca. 1994):
Conexus, Inc.
5252 Balboa Avenue, Suite 605
San Diego, CA 92117
USA
Phone: (619) 268-3380
Toll Free Phone: 1 (800) 545-7677
Previous websites (until 2000): www.conexusinc.com - www.mathsite.com
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 4 games with Panasonic Interactive Media
- 1 game with MGM Interactive
- 1 game with Panasonic Corporation of North America
- 1 game with United Arts Family Entertainment
- 1 game with PanaKids
- 1 game with 99V LLC
- 1 game with Sight & Sound Studios
- 1 game with Golden Track Studios
- 6 games with Brian Devine
- 6 games with Vinod Lobo
- 6 games with Ray Blavatt
- 5 games with Tim Roach
- 5 games with Lani Minella
- 5 games with John Banks
- 4 games with Ashley Linton
- 4 games with Rick Calvert
- 3 games with Bix Bettwy
- 3 games with Shyla Lobo
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