Cinematronics, LLC

This article is about the PC game developer founded in 1994. For the unrelated arcade game developer, see Cinematronics Incorporated
Cinematronics, LLC
Industry Video games
Founded 1994
Founder David Stafford, Mike Sandige, Kevin Gliner
Defunct 1997
Headquarters Texas, USA
Parent Maxis (1996–1997)

Cinematronics, LLC, later known as Maxis South, was a Texas-based developer of games for the PC and Mac, founded in 1994 by David Stafford, Mike Sandige and Kevin Gliner. They developed Tritryst for Virgin Interactive, Full Tilt! Pinball for Maxis, and Jack Nicklaus 4 for Accolade. The Space Cadet pinball table from Full Tilt! was also included with Microsoft Plus 95 and several versions of Microsoft Windows. Maxis bought the company in 1996 and renamed it Maxis South, at the time there were 13 employees.[1] As Maxis South, they developed games such as Marble Drop and an unreleased Diablo-type game called Crucible.[2] The studio was closed and the employees were laid off when Maxis was acquired by Electronic Arts in 1997.

References

  1. "Maxis Picks Up Cinematronics". Interactive Daily. Mar 25, 1996. p. 1.
  2. Geoff Keighley. "SIMply Divine: The story of Maxis Software page 7". GameSpot. Archived from the original on 2005-04-04.


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