- and
white (initially).
Cinematronics also
published Dragon's Lair in 1983, the
first major LaserDisc video game.
Cinematronics Inc. was
founded on April...
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Cinematronics, LLC,
later known as
Maxis South, was an
American developer of
computer games for the PC and Mac,
based in
Texas and
founded in 1994 by...
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April 2005). "Ugress:
Cinematronics".
Gaffa (in Danish).
Retrieved 30
April 2024. "Norwegiancharts.com –
Ugress –
Cinematronics". Hung Medien. Retrieved...
- as
Pinball 95 in Europe, is a 1995
pinball video game
developed by
Cinematronics and
published by Maxis. It
features pre-rendered 3D
graphics and three...
- series, Dragon's Lair, was
originally released for
arcades in 1983 by
Cinematronics. It
leveraged LaserDisc technology,
offering greatly superior graphics...
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second place on the
official Norwegian chart board. A
second album,
Cinematronics, was
released two
years later. It
reached the
third place on the same...
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video game
developed by
Advanced Microcomputer Systems and
published by
Cinematronics in 1983, as the
first game in the Dragon's Lair series. In the game...
-
displays Cinematronics was
known for.
Nicknamed "Jack the
Company Killer", the game was a
commercial failure and
financial disaster.
Cinematronics filed...
- OF
CINEMATRONICS AND A
DESCRIPTION OF
THEIR VECTOR GAMES". Tail
Gunner came out in a sit-down version, Tail
Gunner II. "THE
HISTORY OF
CINEMATRONICS AND...
- in
North America in
October and to
Zaccaria in
Italy the same year.
Cinematronics converted the game to ****tail
arcade cabinets in
North America. Vanguard...