Pointsoft S.A.

Moby ID: 5062

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Pointsoft was a video game publisher headquartered in Hem, France and was a subsidiary of French company GOTO Software. Founded in 1993, it was specialized in budget games and had once partnerships with publishers such as Data Becker or Buka Entertainment to publish their games in France. Eventually it had subsidiaries in Germany (Pointsoft Gmbh) and Spain (Puntosoft). The company went bankrupt in 2005 after failing to find a buyer.

Credited on 26 Games from 1998 to 2004

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Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004 (Deluxe Edition) (2004 on Windows)
Amazing Mah Jongg 3D (2004 on Windows)
Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004 (2003 on Windows)
Chess Champ (2003 on Windows)
Patrician III (2002 on Windows)
March! Offworld Recon (2002 on Windows)
Pinball Collection (2002 on Windows)
Wall Breaker (2002 on Windows)
Philéas Vino: Val de Loire (2001 on Windows)
The Golf Pro Lite (2001 on Windows)
Space Haste (2000 on Windows)
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (2000 on Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast...)
Aliens Versus Predator: Gold Edition (2000 on Windows, Macintosh, OnLive)
Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty (1999 on Windows)
5 Jeux de Lettres (1999 on Windows)
Coconuts (1999 on Windows)
WarBreeds (1998 on Windows)
King's Quest: Mask of Eternity (1998 on Windows)
Sub Culture (1997 on Windows)
Tennis Elbow (1997 on DOS)

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History +

January 2005

Company dissolved due to insolvence.

1994

Company created

Trivia +

The company website was http://www.pointsoft.fr/

Initially from 1996/-97 a webpage for the French company only, later in 2001 a combined page for daughter companies in France, UK, Germany, Spain. The main page seems to have been 'under construction' after July 2002, but the subdomains are still accessible into 2005.

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