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Video game developer
Cinemaware was a video game developer and publisher. It had released several titles in the 1980s based on various film themes. The company was resurrected
Cinemaware
Sports Baseball". Cinemaware. Retrieved 2012-11-29. "TV Sports Basketball". Cinemaware. Retrieved 2012-11-29. "TV Sports Boxing". Cinemaware. Retrieved 2012-11-29
List of commercial video games released as freeware
List_of_commercial_video_games_released_as_freeware
1986 video game
the Crown is a strategy video game designed by Kellyn Beeck. It was Cinemaware's first game, and was originally released for the Commodore Amiga in 1986
Defender_of_the_Crown
1989 video game
It Came from the Desert is a 1989 action-adventure game by Cinemaware. It was originally released for the Amiga, but later ported to MS-DOS, as well as
It_Came_from_the_Desert
American software publisher and developer
affiliated label, Cinemaware Marquee. Through Cinemaware Marquee, eGames brought traditional games developed around the world to retail. Cinemaware Marquee titles
EGames_(video_game_developer)
1987 video game
The Three Stooges is a video game released by Cinemaware in 1987 for the Amiga based on the comedy trio of the same name. Players control Stooges Moe,
The Three Stooges (video game)
The_Three_Stooges_(video_game)
1990 video game
Wings is a World War I video game developed and published by Cinemaware. It was released for the Amiga in 1990. The action sequences are similar in style
Wings_(1990_video_game)
1988 video game
TV Sports: Football is a 1988 video game by Cinemaware for Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, and TurboGrafx-16. TV Sports: Football is the first game
TV_Sports:_Football
1989 video game
1989 metapuzzle video game designed by Cliff Johnson and published by Cinemaware and Inline Design. While bearing some similarities to his previous game
3_in_Three
American slapstick comedy trio (1922–1970)
trying to find three kidnapped brides. Later in 1987, game developer Cinemaware released a successful Three Stooges computer game, available for Apple
The_Three_Stooges
1989 video game
TV Sports: Basketball is a basketball video game developed by Cinemaware and published by Mirrorsoft for the MS-DOS (1989), Amiga (1990) and TurboGrafx-16
TV_Sports:_Basketball
1987 video game
152. "Heroes live forever as Cinemaware returns with new online presence and The King of Chicago on iOS". Cinemaware. July 25, 2012. Archived from the
The_King_of_Chicago
1988 video game
Rocket Ranger is a 1988 action-adventure game developed and published by Cinemaware. The game's setting is based in the World War II era, allowing the player
Rocket_Ranger
Fictional sailor
Software. In 1987, Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon was released by Cinemaware. In 1996, the pinball game Tales of the Arabian Nights was released featuring
Sinbad_the_Sailor
American media executive and songwriter
1990s. During that time he directed interactive entertainment groups for Cinemaware, Philips Media, Time Warner and Disney. He later became a producer for
David_Riordan
2003 video game
video game developed by Cinemaware and published by Capcom. It is loosely based on the legend of Robin Hood and remake of Cinemaware's previous game Defender
Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown
Robin_Hood:_Defender_of_the_Crown
2005 video game
It also increases the speed of the player's own units. eGames-owned Cinemaware on 4 April 2006 issued a press release announcing they would bring Darwinia
Darwinia_(video_game)
Digital video game distribution platform
Amiga games from Cinemaware's catalogue, starting with Defender of the Crown. This was technically made possible through Cinemaware's own written emulator
GOG.com
2003 video game
The game was developed by Madrid-based Virtual Toys in partnership with Cinemaware. The game was originally released in Europe (in Spain) in 2001 and later
Torrente_(video_game)
Swedish video game company
Starbreeze also announced that it had acquired the name and the franchises of Cinemaware a day later. On December 16, 2016, the company acquired a 90.5% controlling
Starbreeze_Studios
1986 video game
S.D.I. is a 1986 action-adventure game developed and published by Cinemaware. The game is set in 2017. In this timeline, both sides have somehow managed
S.D.I._(video_game)
American computer programmer
on the groundbreaking Amiga computer game Defender of the Crown from Cinemaware (first published in 1986). He is also the author of the Commodore 64 game
James_D._Sachs
2004 video game
CD-ROM version (Space Rangers 2 only) in 2005.[citation needed] In 2006, Cinemaware Marquee re-released the game as Space Rangers 2: Rise of the Dominators
Space_Rangers_2:_Dominators
Alternate history scenario
Captain America. Rocket Ranger (as a background story/alternate reality) by Cinemaware (1988) Turning Point: Fall of Liberty by Spark Unlimited (2008) Battlestations:
Hypothetical Axis victory in World War II
Hypothetical_Axis_victory_in_World_War_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Studios Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown, a 2003 video game made by Cinemaware and Capcom Robin Hood; His Deeds and Adventures as Recounted in the Old
Robin_Hood_(disambiguation)
Music accompanying video games
tape soundtracks in Japan, inspiring American companies such as Sierra, Cinemaware and Interplay to give more serious attention to video game music by 1988
Video_game_music
Topics referred to by the same term
Mylstar Electronics The Three Stooges (video game), a 1987 video game by Cinemaware This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The
The Three Stooges (disambiguation)
The_Three_Stooges_(disambiguation)
Video game series
from games which came before. In 1990, Masterplay sold the series to Cinemaware because of poor sales. The company attributing the lack of success to
Star_Saga
2004 video game
High Rollers Casino is a 2004 casino video game co-developed by Cinemaware and Spanish studio Virtual Toys for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox gaming consoles
High_Rollers_Casino
1990 video game
and arcade action. Much of the development team was made up of former Cinemaware developers who previously had worked on TV Sports: Football, a football
John Madden Football (1990 video game)
John_Madden_Football_(1990_video_game)
1990 video game
pack for the computer game It Came From the Desert. It was published by Cinemaware in 1990. The game takes place five years after It Came From the Desert
Antheads
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: SDI (arcade game), 1987, by Sega S.D.I. (video game), 1986, by Cinemaware Samsung SDI, battery manufacturer Scottish Development International Scuba
SDI
1986 personal computer
to create IIGS-specific software. In 1988 Compute! reported that both Cinemaware and Intergalactic Development had to write their own tools to maximize
Apple_IIGS
Conflict between the Minamoto and Taira clans of feudal Japan (1180–1185)
Lords of the Shogun, features the Genpei War in the first 17 episodes. Cinemaware's 1989 Amiga title Lords of the Rising Sun features the Genpei War. On
Genpei_War
Creative work that has not been completed
if a project has seen an amount of feature creep. One such title was Cinemaware's 1986 Defender of the Crown, which was released before all the features
Unfinished_creative_work
1987 video game
the Falcon is a 1987 action-adventure game developed and published by Cinemaware. Set in an Arabian Nights-esque world, the player assumes the role of
Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon
Sinbad_and_the_Throne_of_the_Falcon
publisher Cinemaware. The company went out of business in 1991 but Howarth continued working on console titles for a company set up by Cinemaware co-founder
Brian_Howarth
Pat Williams June 20, 2016 It Came from the Desert Marko Mäkilaakso May 23, 2018 Cinemaware Doom: Annihilation Tony Giglio October 1, 2019 id Software
List of films based on video games
List_of_films_based_on_video_games
Science fiction film serial character
on the earth." The 1988 computer game Rocket Ranger by noted developer Cinemaware pays direct homage to the "rocket man" serials of the 1950s. Clayton Moore
Commando_Cody
The 3DO Company Unreleased Unreleased Mar 6, 2003 High Rollers Casino Cinemaware Virtual Toys Mud Duck Productions Unreleased Unreleased Nov 11, 2004 Hitman
List_of_Xbox_games
1989 video game
Lords of the Rising Sun is a 1989 video game by Cinemaware, game design and art by Doug Barnett, released for the Amiga among other systems. Like the earlier
Lords_of_the_Rising_Sun
Topics referred to by the same term
Protector Wings (1990 video game), a World War I computer flying game by Cinemaware Wings (1996 video game), a computer game with space ships WINGs, a Widget
Wings_(disambiguation)
Terminal Reality Midway Games 2003-10-13NA Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown Cinemaware Capcom 2003-09-30NA Robin Hood: The Siege 2 Mere Mortals Phoenix Games
List of PlayStation 2 games (L–Z)
List_of_PlayStation_2_games_(L–Z)
1994 video game
produced by Malibu Interactive, an American-British studio established by Cinemaware co-founder Bob Jacob with former staff from Ocean Software and Software
Time_Trax_(video_game)
referred to several times as "The Red Barry" and flies a triplane. Wings, a Cinemaware title in which the player is an Allied pilot in France during World War
The Red Baron in popular culture
The_Red_Baron_in_popular_culture
2004 video game
cover art Developer JoWooD Vienna Publishers EU: JoWooD Productions NA: Cinemaware WW: THQ Nordic Director Michael Paeck Producer Michael Paeck Designers
Neighbours from Hell 2: On Vacation
Neighbours_from_Hell_2:_On_Vacation
Census-designated place in New Jersey, United States
officials were against that move. Fort Dix is the home base setting in Cinemaware's 1988 C64 and Nintendo video game Rocket Ranger; the game is based on
Fort_Dix
Comic book series
use of the Rocket Ranger (a character created by the video game company Cinemaware) within the pages of Man of War series and Miss Fury, who they had licensed
Protectors_(comics)
Machine PlayStation 1998-06-26 It Came from the Desert Action-adventure Cinemaware Amiga, MS-DOS, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Turbo Grafx 16 1989 Jack the Ripper
List_of_horror_games
Games for the Sony PlayStation / PS1 / PSone
Ring Lightspan Lightspan Unreleased Unreleased 2000 The Three Stooges Cinemaware Metro3D Unreleased Unreleased February 7, 2004 The Tower: Bonus Edition
List of PlayStation (console) games (M–Z)
List_of_PlayStation_(console)_games_(M–Z)
1991 video game
NES box art Developers NES Beam Software MS-DOS, Amiga Acme Interactive Cinemaware Publishers NA: Data East EU: Mindscape Designers Scott Orr Denny Thorley
Bo_Jackson_Baseball
2006 video game
Developers INtex Publishing Monte Cristo Publishers GER: Koch Media NA: Cinemaware Marquee Platform Windows Release GER: October 7, 2005 NA: June 28, 2006
Moscow_to_Berlin:_Red_Siege
1988 video game
cutscenes were compared favorably to Karateka and other computer games by Cinemaware. The review praised the game's animation in these cutscenes and noted
Ninja_Gaiden_(NES_video_game)
Commodore 64 magazine
Schreiber and Mike Nielsen of 3D Realms; Matt Falcus and Sven Vößing of Cinemaware; SiREN and Esper from Ubisoft's Frag Dolls professional gaming team; game
Scene_World_Magazine
Konami TV Sports Basketball 1990 Amiga MS-DOS Commodore 64 TurboGrafx-16 Cinemaware Mirrorsoft Pat Riley Basketball December 31, 1990 Genesis Sega Sega Harlem
List of basketball video games
List_of_basketball_video_games
Leland Corporation Cinemaware Burlingame, California, United States 1985 Defender of the Crown defunct 1991; reëstablished as Cinemaware Inc. in 2000 Club
List_of_video_game_publishers
Software 4D Sports Boxing – Mindscape ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing – Cinemaware Animal Boxing – Destineer ARMS – Nintendo Barry McGuigan World Championship
List_of_fighting_games
American author, game designer and screenwriter
Finnish director Marko Mäkilaakso, based on the cult classic video game by Cinemaware. It was also announced that Woon was hired to rewrite a script titled
Hank_Woon
Commando won best coin-op game (with Paperboy as runner-up). New companies: Cinemaware. Codemasters, Square Co., Titus, Tradewest, Westwood Studios Defunct:
1985_in_video_games
Basketball 1990 Cinemaware Mirrorsoft TV Sports: Boxing 1991 Acme Interactive, Cinemaware Data East TV Sports: Football 1989 Cinemaware Cinemaware Twilight:
Index_of_DOS_games_(T)
1990 video game
to the United States. He would continue to work on games working for CinemaWare; USA until the company dissolved the following year. Howarth would spend
Theme_Park_Mystery
1990 video game
style of Cinemaware's interactive film titles but with more gameplay, and the designer and artist Ian Harling even sent a game concept to Cinemaware and six
Lost_Patrol_(video_game)
Topics referred to by the same term
the Throne of the Falcon, a 1987video game developed and published by Cinemaware The Dark Prince, an antagonist in the Puyo Puyo franchise Michael D'Andrea
The_Dark_Prince
Artificial Mind and Movement Buena Vista Games 2005 (NA) ? The Three Stooges Cinemaware Metro3D 2002 (NA) ? Thunder Alley Pronto Games XS Games 20040620040613June
List of Game Boy Advance games
List_of_Game_Boy_Advance_games
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Jacob, English judge Robert "Bob" Jacob, founder of defunct company Cinemaware Robert J. K. Jacob, American computer scientist and professor at Tufts
Robert_Jacob
1989 video game
Software, and published in Europe by Addictive Games and in the US by Cinemaware. Unusually for a video game, the game is based on a play, The Kristal
The_Kristal
NES June 1990 No Yes No Developed by Beam Software. Port of the game by Cinemaware. The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout NES August 3, 1990 Yes Yes Yes Uses characters
List_of_Kemco_games
1991 video game
game was renamed TV Sports Boxing and published by Mindscape as part of Cinemaware's TV Sports series. Computer Gaming World stated that the game's fighting
ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing
ABC_Wide_World_of_Sports_Boxing
Physical storage of the contents of a video game
what's promised ... Better than arcade-quality graphics and sound!". Cinemaware advertised Defender of the Crown in 1987 with screenshots that the company
Video_game_packaging
Device using jets to propel the wearer
jetpack to hunt down Ben Richards and Amber Mendez in the arena. In 1988 Cinemaware created the Amiga computer game Rocket Ranger which was ported to several
Jet_pack
1988 video game
1990. The game was released by Spotlight Software and distributed by Cinemaware in the compilation BrainBlaster with Xenon 2 for the Amiga. This compilation
Bombuzal
1995 video game
particularly the gameplay sprites. Artist Michael Hulme was recruited from Cinemaware for the game's development team, and was told that Road Rash 3 would be
Road_Rash_3
American video game designer
computer games in the late 1980s, first working as the Art Director for Cinemaware, where he worked on games such as Defender of the Crown and S.D.I.. In
Rob_Landeros
Touchstones of Rhiannon (Adventure International, 1985) Defender of the Crown (Cinemaware, 1987) The Curse of Sherwood (Mastertronic, 1987) The Adventures of Robin
Cultural depictions of Robin Hood
Cultural_depictions_of_Robin_Hood
1990 video game
game had a lot of wasted potential. Amiga User International noted that Cinemaware added extra interactivity to their games after being criticized, and hoped
Clive Barker's Nightbreed: The Interactive Movie
Clive_Barker's_Nightbreed:_The_Interactive_Movie
1990 video game
Egypt). The game's designer, Kellyn Beck, was also the creator of several Cinemaware games and Centurion was similar in look to those games, featuring "cinematic"
Centurion:_Defender_of_Rome
Research Institute. Retrieved 2020-12-12. "It Came from the Desert". Cinemaware. December 17, 2001. Archived from the original on 2002-06-16. Retrieved
List of cancelled Sega Genesis games
List_of_cancelled_Sega_Genesis_games
British computer software developer
released) Champion of the Raj (1991) It Came from the Desert (PC port for Cinemaware, 1991) "Level 9 Computing History" (PDF). mocagh.org. Retrieved 27 November
Level_9_Computing
Entertainment, Ocean Software Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon 1987 Cinemaware Cinemaware Sink or Swim 1993 Zeppelin Games Zeppelin Games Sito Pons 500cc
Index_of_DOS_games_(S)
Football 1988 PC (DOS), Amiga, TurboGrafx-16, Atari ST, Commodore 64 Cinemaware Cinemaware ABC Monday Night Football 1989 PC (DOS), Amiga, Commodore 64, Super
List of American football video games
List_of_American_football_video_games
1990 video game
Kick Boxing saturating the TurboGrafx-16 market, it was unlikely for Cinemaware to release their TV Sports Boxing on the platform. A 1992 sequel was announced
Panza_Kick_Boxing
Beatshapers Stardock High Rollers Casino PlayStation 2, Xbox 2004 Virtual Toys, Cinemaware Mud Duck Productions Scrapland Microsoft Windows, Xbox 2004 MercurySteam
List of video games developed in Spain
List_of_video_games_developed_in_Spain
Multimedia entertainment and video game console
The Puzzle Cyberstyle Rainbow Arts 1992 Defender of the Crown Strategy Cinemaware CDTV Publishing 1991 E.S.S. Mega Simulation Tomahawk Coktel 1992 CDTV
CDTV
Former comic book company now part of Marvel Comics
same name) Rocket Ranger #1–5 (September 1991 – July 1992, based on the Cinemaware computer game) Strange Sports Stories #1-3 (May 1992 - August 1992) Bodyguard
Malibu_Comics
American artist and game designer
prior work can likewise be seen on his personal website. Retro-futurism Cinemaware The Three Stooges (video game) Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers &
Bradley_W._Schenck
Drive/Genesis: Collected Works". Kickstarter. Retrieved 14 November 2013. Cinemaware (11 November 2013). "Wings: Remastered". Kickstarter. Retrieved 11 November
List of video game crowdfunding projects
List_of_video_game_crowdfunding_projects
2008 Educational/adventure Commercial 10.3+ 3 in Three Cliff Johnson/Cinemaware 1989 Puzzle Commercial/Freeware 3-D Bridge Deluxe Freeverse 2004 Pinball
List_of_Mac_games
Gold TM Games King of Chicago, The 1987 Doug Sharp, Cinemaware, Master Designer Software Cinemaware, Mindscape King's Bounty 1990 New World Computing New
Index_of_DOS_games_(K)
Rainmaker Software Merit Software İstanbul Efsaneleri: Lale Savaşçıları 1996 SiliconWorx Raks New Media It Came from the Desert 1991 Level 9 Cinemaware
Index_of_DOS_games_(I)
Video game genre
the Sky MicroProse (1990) Red Baron Sierra Entertainment (1990) Wings Cinemaware (1990) Blue Max: Aces of the Great War Three-Sixty Pacific (1990) Warbirds
Combat_flight_simulation_game
Impressions Games Sierra Entertainment Lords of the Rising Sun 1989 Cinemaware Cinemaware Lost Adventures of Kroz 1990 Scott Miller Apogee Software The Lost
Index_of_DOS_games_(L)
Defcom 1986 Quicksilva Defcom 1 1989 Iber Soft Defender of the Crown 1989 Cinemaware Defenders of the Earth 1990 Enigma Variations Software Deflektor 1987
List_of_Amstrad_CPC_games
software such as Defender of the Crown and Centurion: Defender of Rome from Cinemaware and the Amiga porting of Saucer Attack. Graphicraft was a predecessor
Amiga_software
John Carmack Softdisk RPG Defender of the Crown 1989 Manley & Associates Cinemaware Action/strategy Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True 1988 ICOM Simulations
List_of_Apple_IIGS_games
game Hobby Japan Hobby Japan 1990-12-14 Rising Sun Turn-based strategy Cinemaware Victor Musical Industries 1992-08-28 Robot Construction R.C. Simulation
List_of_X68000_games
English video game composer (born 1957)
Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC Quicksilva Defender of the Crown 1987 Atari ST Cinemaware Arrangement from Amiga version, original music by Jim Cuomo and Bill Williams
David Whittaker (video game composer)
David_Whittaker_(video_game_composer)
Dominators Космические рейнджеры 2: Доминаторы Elemental Excalibur 1C Company Cinemaware Sci-Fi WIN Adventure/RPG/Strategy hybrid Sequel to Space Rangers. RU 2004 (NA)
List of role-playing video games: 2004 to 2005
List_of_role-playing_video_games:_2004_to_2005
1938 novelty song sung by the Three Stooges
by Hank Hill. The song is played during the radio-trivia minigame in Cinemaware's Three Stooges video game. Gene Vincent had a minor hit in 1956 with "B
Swingin'_the_Alphabet
setting. Gold Box series. US 1989 (NA/UK) Death Bringer Pandora Spotlight (Cinemaware) Fantasy AMI, C64, DOS, ATRST Dungeon crawl UK 1989 (NA) Demon's Winter
List of role-playing video games: 1988 to 1989
List_of_role-playing_video_games:_1988_to_1989
Visual novel, Eroge Foster Foster 1996-02 Rocket Ranger Action-adventure Cinemaware Pony Canyon 1990-05 Royal Blood Turn-based strategy, Turn-based tactics
List_of_FM_Towns_games
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Part of lady & Man, Love
Boy/Male
Tamil
All rounder
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Horizon
Girl/Female
Sikh
The one who loves to sing the praises of the Lord
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Divine; Transcendental
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Basque, Danish, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Iranian, Irish, Japanese, Muslim, Nigerian, Norwegian, Parsi
Healer; Like; Similar to; Doctor; A Physician; Hawk; Little Hawk; Grateful
Boy/Male
English American Latin
Mighty counselor-ruler.
Boy/Male
Tamil
War horn, Lightning, Brilliant
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Iephthae and Hebrew Yiphtach, JEPHTHAH means "he opens" or "whom God sets free." In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead. Also spelled Jiphtah and Jephtha.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Banishment of grace.
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