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company_logo = [[File:Trilobyte Games logo.png|320px]]| | company_logo = [[File:Trilobyte Games logo.png|320px]]| | ||
company_type = Private| | company_type = Private| | ||
foundation = December 1990<br /> | foundation = December 1990 (Trilobyte, closed 1999)<br />November 2010 (Trilobyte Games)| | ||
location = Medford, Oregon, U.S.| | location = Medford, Oregon, U.S.| | ||
key_people = [[Graeme Devine]], founder<br />[[Rob Landeros]], founder| | key_people = [[Graeme Devine]], founder<br />[[Rob Landeros]], founder| | ||
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homepage = http://www.trilobytegames.com| | homepage = http://www.trilobytegames.com| | ||
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'''Trilobyte Games''' is a video game developer and publisher based in Orgeon. | '''Trilobyte Games, Inc.''' is a video game developer and publisher based in Orgeon. | ||
==Foundation== | ==Foundation== | ||
Trilobyte | '''Trilobyte, Inc.''' was founded in November 1990 by [[Graeme Devine]] and [[Rob Landeros]]. | ||
==Closure== | ==Closure== | ||
Much of the staff was laid off in 1998, including founder Rob Landeros. A game that was being developed by Trilobyte at the layoffs, ''[[Tender Loving Care]]'', was completed by [[Aftermath Media]], also founded by Rob Landeros. | Much of the staff was laid off in [[1998]], including founder Rob Landeros. A game that was being developed by Trilobyte at the layoffs, ''[[Tender Loving Care]]'', was completed by [[Aftermath Media]], also founded by Rob Landeros. | ||
Trilobyte closed in 1999. | Trilobyte closed in [[1999]]. | ||
==Relaunch== | ==Relaunch as Trilobyte Games== | ||
Rob Landeros relaunched Trilobyte in November 2010. | Rob Landeros relaunched the company as Trilobyte Games in November [[2010]]. | ||
==Video games developed by Trilobyte== | ==Video games developed by Trilobyte== | ||
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[[Category: Companies and organizations based in the United States of America]] | [[Category: Companies and organizations based in the United States of America]] | ||
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[[Category: Video game developers]] | [[Category: Video game developers]] |
Latest revision as of 18:11, 16 December 2023
Trilobyte Games | |
Type | Private |
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Founded | December 1990 (Trilobyte, closed 1999) November 2010 (Trilobyte Games) |
Headquarters | Medford, Oregon, U.S. |
Key people | Graeme Devine, founder Rob Landeros, founder |
Industry | video games |
Products | Video games |
Number of people | not disclosed |
Website | http://www.trilobytegames.com |
Trilobyte Games, Inc. is a video game developer and publisher based in Orgeon.
Foundation
Trilobyte, Inc. was founded in November 1990 by Graeme Devine and Rob Landeros.
Closure
Much of the staff was laid off in 1998, including founder Rob Landeros. A game that was being developed by Trilobyte at the layoffs, Tender Loving Care, was completed by Aftermath Media, also founded by Rob Landeros.
Trilobyte closed in 1999.
Relaunch as Trilobyte Games
Rob Landeros relaunched the company as Trilobyte Games in November 2010.
Video games developed by Trilobyte
Title | System | Release | Notes |
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The 11th Hour | DOS | 1995 | |
The 7th Guest | DOS | 1993 | |
Clandestiny | Windows | 1996 | |
Uncle Henry's Playhouse | Windows | 1996 |
Video games developed by Trilobyte Games
Title | System | Release | Notes |
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The 7th Guest: Infection | iOS | 2011 | Based on the microscope puzzle in The 7th Guest. |