Intelligent Games
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Intelligent Games Ltd (souvent abrégé IG Ltd ou tout simplement IG ) était une entreprise de développement britannique de jeux vidéo, basé à Londres, en Angleterre. La société a été fondée par Matthew Stibbe en 1988 sous le nom de Intelligent Games Co. En 1992, la société a été renommée simplement Intelligent Games . Stibbe a quitté la société en juillet 2000 et la société a fermé ses portes vers la fin de 2002.
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Intelligent Games Ltd was a British video game developer based in London. The company was established in 1988 as The Intelligent Games Co. by Matthew Stibbe, who was studying at Pembroke College in Oxford. Following his graduation and the releases of 'Nam 1965–1975 and Imperium, Stibbe relocated to London in 1992, where he incorporated Intelligent Games in 1993. He hired Imperium producer Kevin Shrapnell as director of development, who aimed for the company to develop "hit-driven, brand-led" games, among them a series of PGA Tour games (initiated by Steve Cuss) and a tie-in to the film Waterworld. The latter attracted Westwood Studios, which worked with Intelligent Games on Dune 2000 (a remake of Dune II) and expansions for Command & Conquer: Red Alert. Relocating multiple times within Lon
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Intelligent Games Ltd was a British video game developer based in London. The company was established in 1988 as The Intelligent Games Co. by Matthew Stibbe, who was studying at Pembroke College in Oxford. Following his graduation and the releases of 'Nam 1965–1975 and Imperium, Stibbe relocated to London in 1992, where he incorporated Intelligent Games in 1993. He hired Imperium producer Kevin Shrapnell as director of development, who aimed for the company to develop "hit-driven, brand-led" games, among them a series of PGA Tour games (initiated by Steve Cuss) and a tie-in to the film Waterworld. The latter attracted Westwood Studios, which worked with Intelligent Games on Dune 2000 (a remake of Dune II) and expansions for Command & Conquer: Red Alert. Relocating multiple times within London, Intelligent Games grew to 65 employees by 1999. That year, Westwood was unsuccessful in acquiring Intelligent Games but inspired Stibbe to want to leave the company. He sold it to Shrapnell, Cuss, and Neil Jones in June 2000 and departed that same year. Intelligent Games continued producing games, eventually eyeing the mobile and console markets, until running out of money in 2002. The company closed and all assets were liquidated in December 2002.
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Intelligent Games Ltd (souvent abrégé IG Ltd ou tout simplement IG ) était une entreprise de développement britannique de jeux vidéo, basé à Londres, en Angleterre. La société a été fondée par Matthew Stibbe en 1988 sous le nom de Intelligent Games Co. En 1992, la société a été renommée simplement Intelligent Games . Stibbe a quitté la société en juillet 2000 et la société a fermé ses portes vers la fin de 2002.
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