Monte Cristo (company)
Industry | Video games |
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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]
Games developed and published
Title | Year |
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Airline Tycoon | 1998 |
Wall Street Trader 98 | 1998 |
Wall Street Trader 99 | 1999 |
Wall Street Trader 2000 | 2000 |
Start - Up | 2000 |
Starpeace , published by Oceanus Communications | 2000 |
Stardom: Your Quest For Fame, also known as TV Star | 2000 |
TV Star | 2001 |
Wall Street Trader 2001 | 2001 |
Crazy Factory | 2001 |
Dino Island | 2002 |
Platoon | 2002 |
Micro Commandos | 2002 |
Emergency Fire Response (aka Fire Department in Europe and Fire Chief in UK) | 2003 |
Medieval Lords : Build, Defend, Expand | 2004 |
Desert Rats vs.Afrika Korps | 2004 |
D - Day | 2004 |
Fire Department 2 (aka Fire Captain) | 2004 |
Moscow to Berlin : Red Siege | 2005 |
City Trader | 2005 |
7 Sins | 2005 |
1944 Battle of the Bulge | 2005 |
Fire Department : Episode 3 | 2006 |
Th3 Plan | 2006 |
War on Terror | 2006 |
City Life , published by cdv Software Entertainment | 2006 |
KAZooK, published by Xplosiv | 2007 |
Silverfall | 2007 |
Cities XL , originally known as Cities Unlimited | 2009 |
Pop Life |
References
- ^ Priest, Simon (28 May 2010). "Cities XL developer Monte Cristo Games closes doors "this week"". StrategyInformer. Archived from the original on 9 June 2010. Retrieved 25 September 2010.
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