Coreplay

Coreplay was a video game developer located in Munich, Germany. The company was founded by Peter Ohlmann and Andreas Drude in 2007. Peter Ohlmann previously worked on The Settlers II, Knights and Merchants and SpellForce 2. Coreplay shut down in September 2013 due to issues with their publisher, bitComposer, while Chaos Chronicles was still in development.[1]

Coreplay
GmbH
IndustryConsole game development
SuccessorGrimlore Games
Founded2007 (2007)
Defunct2013 (2013)
HeadquartersMunich, Germany
ProductsIon Assault
Number of employees
15+

With Ion Assault, Coreplay was the first German game development company that released a game on Xbox Live Arcade.

Their project Jagged Alliance: Back in Action was announced to be released on February 2012. The game is a remake of Jagged Alliance 2 by Sir-Tech with additional features of an average graphical 3D engine, "Plan & Go" system and about 60 mercenaries for hire. The company stated that all the original voice actors will take be present in Back in Action.[2]

Games developed

  • Crazy Chicken Tales (2008, Nintendo Wii)
  • Germany's Next Topmodel (2009, Nintendo Wii, PC Windows)
  • Ion Assault (2009, Microsoft Xbox 360)
  • Fit For Fun (2010, Nintendo Wii)
  • Jagged Alliance: Back in Action (2012, PC Windows, Mac)
  • Chaos Chronicles (2013, PC Windows, Steam)
gollark: gollarC features:- osmarkslibc\™️ built in- memory safety enforced via disabling pointers unless you ~~provide mathematical proof that your use of them is always valid in every way~~ pass pointer aptitude tests (plus ones for pointer arithmetic etc.)- completely broken backward compatibility wrt. `switch`- lambdas for some reason- length-terminated strings- `quaternion.h`- fearless concurrency via an optional setting to deny all inter-thread shared memory access- macro for automatically generating yet another linked list implementation for some reason
gollark: * gollarC
gollark: This could either be a fun esolang opportunity or a time travel opportunity.
gollark: YET.
gollark: Allegedly.

References

  1. "Forum discussion: Coreplay Issues Statement in Response to bitComposer Interview". Peter Ohlmann a.k.a. HobGoblin42. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  2. "Announcement on GameSpy". gamespy.com.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.