Artech Digital Entertainment

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Introduction

Artech Entertainment, Ltd. was formed by Brian Wanamaker in 1995 in Surrey, New York and moved to Hollywood, California in 2001. Named Artech Studios until October 2003, the company has developed every game such as The Driver, Monopoly (in 1999 for Windows) and more. In October 2003, it was renamed Artech Entertainment, Ltd.. First based in Surrey, New York, the company was acquired The Codemasters Software Company Limited. It merged with Accolade before its purchase by Digital Eclipse Software. Their logo is a 3D Blue Crystal Diamond that turns to a blue-black 2D Diamond.

Games worked on

Monopoly (Windows 1999) The Driver (Windows and Game Boy 1995) Tonka Search & Rescue (Windows 1996)

Where it is located?

Originally located in Surrey, New York, the company moved on Vine Street in Hollywood, California in 2001. (At the Bridge of the Airport).

The Address

Artech Entertainment, Ltd., Artech Plaza, Suite 300, 2000 North Vine Street, Hollywood (California), 90015 USA

Info

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft in the U.S. and/or other countries. Game Boy is a registered trademark of Nintendo. Artech Entertainment, Ltd. is a registered trademark and the Diamond logo is a trademark of Artech Entertainment, Ltd.