Maxis South
Moby ID: 11402
- Cinematronics, LLC (from 1994 to 1996)
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The company was founded by David Stafford, Mike Sandige and Kevin Gliner in 1994 as Cinematronics, LLC. Maxis Software Inc. acquired the company in 1996 and renamed it Maxis South. Stafford left the company in 1997 and the other two founders as well when the Maxis company as a whole was acquired by Electronic Arts, Inc.
Credited on 7 Games from 1995 to 2001
Microsoft Windows XP (included games) (2001 on Windows) |
Microsoft Windows 2000 (included games) (2000 on Windows) |
Jack Nicklaus 4 (1997 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Marble Drop (1997 on Windows, Windows 3.x) |
Pinball Madness (1997 on DOS, Windows, Windows 3.x) |
Full Tilt! Pinball (1996 on Windows, Windows 3.x, Macintosh) |
TriTryst (1995 on Windows, Macintosh) |
History +
- 1997
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The Maxis company as a whole is acquired by Electronic Arts, Inc.
- 1996
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The company is acquired by Maxis Software, Inc. and renamed Maxis South.
- 1994
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Company established as Cinematronics, LLC.
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 2 games with Microsoft Corporation
- 2 games with Maxis Software Inc.
- 1 game with Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc.
- 1 game with Encore, Inc.
- 1 game with Eclipse Entertainment
- 1 game with LittleWing Co. Ltd.
- 1 game with Avalon Interactive Deutschland GmbH
- 1 game with Microsoft Deutschland GmbH
- 1 game with MacSoft
- 1 game with Top Dog Software
- 4 games with Michael Sandige
- 4 games with Kevin Gliner
- 4 games with David Stafford
- 3 games with John Frantz Jr.
- 3 games with John Taylor
- 3 games with Matt Ridgeway
- 2 games with Tom Forge
- 2 games with Joe Longworth
- 2 games with Keith Meyer
- 2 games with Sam Poole
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