Monte Cristo (company): Difference between revisions
Content deleted Content added
m →Games developed and published: disambiguation of 7 Sins |
Tag: section blanking |
||
Line 67: | Line 67: | ||
}} |
}} |
||
'''Monte Cristo''' was a [[France|French]] [[Video game developer|computer game developer]] and [[publisher]], [[based]] in [[Paris]]. It was established in 1995 by former [[Credit Suisse First Boston]] vice-president [[Jean-Marc de Fety]] and former [[Mars & Co]] strategy senior consultant [[Jean-Cristophe Marquis]]. The company was led by [[Jean-Christophe Marquis]] and [[Jérome Gastaldi]] since 2002. Monte Cristo declared bankruptcy in May 2010 following poor sales of ''[[Cities XL]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Priest|first=Simon|title=Cities XL developer Monte Cristo Games closes doors "this week"|url=http://www.strategyinformer.com/news/8152/cities-xl-developer-monte-cristo-games-closes-doors-this-week|publisher=StrategyInformer|accessdate=25 September 2010|date=28 May 2010}}</ref> |
'''Monte Cristo''' was a [[France|French]] [[Video game developer|computer game developer]] and [[publisher]], [[based]] in [[Paris]]. It was established in 1995 by former [[Credit Suisse First Boston]] vice-president [[Jean-Marc de Fety]] and former [[Mars & Co]] strategy senior consultant [[Jean-Cristophe Marquis]]. The company was led by [[Jean-Christophe Marquis]] and [[Jérome Gastaldi]] since 2002. Monte Cristo declared bankruptcy in May 2010 following poor sales of ''[[Cities XL]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Priest|first=Simon|title=Cities XL developer Monte Cristo Games closes doors "this week"|url=http://www.strategyinformer.com/news/8152/cities-xl-developer-monte-cristo-games-closes-doors-this-week|publisher=StrategyInformer|accessdate=25 September 2010|date=28 May 2010}}</ref> |
||
== Games developed and published == |
|||
* ''[[Airline Tycoon]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Th3 Plan]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Wall Street Trader 97]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Wall Street Trader 98]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Wall Street Trader 99]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Wall Street Trader 2000]]'' |
|||
* ''[[City Trader]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Economic War (game)|Economic War]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Crazy Factory]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Dino Island]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Medieval Lords: Build, Defend, Expand]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Micro Commandos]]'' |
|||
* ''[[7 Sins (video game)|7 Sins]]'' |
|||
* ''[[City Life (computer game)|City Life]]'', published by [[cdv Software Entertainment]] |
|||
* ''[[Cities XL]]'', originally known as ''Cities Unlimited'' |
|||
* ''[[Silverfall]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Stardom: Your Quest For Fame]]'', also known as TV Star |
|||
* ''[[Platoon (video game)|Platoon]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Pop Life (game)|Pop Life]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Pompiers Tycoon]]'' |
|||
* ''[[Start-Up]]'' |
|||
* ''[[KAZooK]]'', published by [[Xplosiv]] |
|||
* ''[[Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps]] |
|||
* ''[[D-Day (video game)|D-Day]] |
|||
* ''[[Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege]] |
|||
* ''[[1944 Battle of the Bulge]]'' |
|||
* ''Fire Department'' series including: |
|||
** ''[[Emergency Fire Response]]'' (aka ''Fire Department'' in Europe and ''Fire Chief'' in UK) |
|||
** ''[[Fire Department 2]]'' |
|||
** ''[[Fire Department: Episode 3]]'' |
|||
* ''[[StarPeace (video game)|Starpeace]]'', published by [[Oceanus Communications]] |
|||
* ''[[TV Star]]'' |
|||
== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 17:52, 23 September 2016
Industry | Interactive entertainment |
---|---|
Founded | 1995 |
Founders | Jean-Marc de Fety Jean-Cristophe Marquis |
Defunct | 2010 |
Fate | Bankruptcy |
Headquarters | , |
Revenue | 1,000,000 Euro (2009) |
−2,820,000 Euro (2009) | |
Website | www.montecristogames.com |
Monte Cristo was a French computer game developer and publisher, based in Paris. It was established in 1995 by former Credit Suisse First Boston vice-president Jean-Marc de Fety and former Mars & Co strategy senior consultant Jean-Cristophe Marquis. The company was led by Jean-Christophe Marquis and Jérome Gastaldi since 2002. Monte Cristo declared bankruptcy in May 2010 following poor sales of Cities XL.[1]
References
- ^ Priest, Simon (28 May 2010). "Cities XL developer Monte Cristo Games closes doors "this week"". StrategyInformer. Retrieved 25 September 2010.
External links