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Cryo Interactive Entertainment was a French video game development and
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company founded in 1990, but existing unofficially since 1989 as a developer group under the name Cryo.


History

Cryo was formed by members of
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who left Infogrames (proprietor of ERE since 1986) – among these were
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, Rémi Herbulot and Jean-Martial Lefranc. The first game developed under the Cryo Interactive moniker was the hit ''
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'', which granted the newly formed software company both publicity and funding for further games under Virgin until 1996, when Cryo started self-publishing inside the European market, and in North America through then partially owned Canadian publisher DreamCatcher Interactive. Cryo made its name mostly through adaptations of already existing
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(such as '' Riverworld'', based on Philip José Farmer's
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and '' Ubik'' by
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) or those based on historical scenarios (like '' KGB'', a game set days before the
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and several games based in Ancient Egypt, Qing Dynasty's
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and Louis XIV's France, developed with Cryo's ''Omni3D'' engine). Although most of the post-Virgin games managed to capture and stay true to the original settings, poor interfaces and the lack of worldwide distribution turned little profit from each game. By 1997, Cryo had experienced success in the US and France, and wanted to expand into Japan. They had focused their efforts on the US because it was a big market, and experienced difficulties in Japan due to changing distributors between games. They considered creating different sets of characters for the three markets, and setting up a US-based subsidiary.


Cryo Networks

A Cryo Interactive subsidiary called Cryo Networks, aimed at developing and publishing online applications exclusively, was established in December 1997. Aside from online
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('' Deo Gratias'', '' FireTeam'', ''Treasure Hunt 2001'', '' Mankind'' and ''Scotland Yard'' being some of the titles released under this label), Cryo Networks also maintained a proprietary online multimedia development framework named SCOL (Standard Cryo On Line).


Cryo Studios North America

Cryo Studios North America was a video game design studio based in
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, Oregon,
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, and was a subsidiary of Cryo Interactive. Cryo Studios was founded as Dark Horse Interactive (DHI) in the late 1990s, a joint venture of Cryo Interactive and Dark Horse Comics, and based in Dark Horse's headquarters in
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, Oregon. In 1999, Cryo Interactive bought out Dark Horse's share of DHI and renamed it Cryo Studios, relocating their offices to the Central Eastside Industrial District of Portland. Cryo Studios existed entirely as Cryo Interactive's American subsidiary, producing games based on licensed properties. Their first license (as DHI) was based on
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's animated science fiction series ''
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''. However, the license agreement was terminated before development was completed and the game was re-adapted into its own fictional universe as ''
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''. Shortly afterwards, DHI was granted the license to develop an interactive game based on Dark Horse's own comic book series, '' Hellboy'', written and drawn by Mike Mignola. The Windows version of '' Hellboy: Dogs of the Night'' was completed in 2000 after nearly four years of production; the intended
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version of this game was put on ice. Their next project was to be based on Universal Classic Monsters, which included
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, Frankenstein, and The Wolf Man. However, before any project made it out of pre-production, Cryo Interactive — quickly succumbing to the worldwide recession of 2001 — closed their North American branch. Cryo Interactive filed for
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a year later. In 2003, Canada-based Dreamcatcher Interactive — a former subsidiary of Cryo Interactive — finished development on and released the PlayStation version now retitled to ''Hellboy: Asylum Seeker'' in time for the theatrical release of the ''Hellboy'' movie, though the two are unrelated.


Demise and aftermath

By July 2002, not long after '' Frank Herbert's Dune'' flopped, the value of Cryo shares had plummeted and the financial situation of the company, who had closed its North American branch Cryo Studios the year before, was no longer sustainable. Cryo failed to negotiate a deal with its creditors, consequently filing for insolvency and making over 80 percent of its workforce redundant. Subsidiary Cryo Networks ceased operations shortly thereafter, leaving its then-ongoing projects ''
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'' and ''Black Moon Chronicles: Wind of War'' unfinished. In October 2002, the parent company was put on liquidation, but subsequent negotiations ultimately caused DreamCatcher Interactive to absorb most of its assets and development teams, thus forming the base for DreamCatcher Europe. The SCOL technology developed by Cryo Networks was released as an
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project in late 2002. Also following Cryo's bankruptcy, its partnership with Italian developer
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fell through and Trecision managed to acquire publishing rights to its co-developed games ''Popeye: Hush Rush for Spinach'' and the Windows and
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versions of ''Zidane Football Generation''. However, the former was cancelled and the latter was stripped of its
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license and released as ''Calcio 2003'' in Italy and ''Football Generation'' in the rest of Europe, the PlayStation 2 version not being released until 2006, three years after Trecision itself had filed for voluntary liquidation. Between 2003 and 2006, DreamCatcher division
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released '' Salammbo: Battle for Carthage'', in development at Cryo Interactive at the time it went bankrupt and completed posthumously, as well as new sequels in the Cryo trademark series of '' Atlantis'' and ''
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''. DreamCatcher also completed the
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version of '' Hellboy: Dogs of the Night'', originally developed for Windows by Cryo Studios, and released it as ''Hellboy: Asylum Seeker'' in 2004, to coincide with the release of the first feature film of the franchise. In March 2007 Austrian publisher JoWooD Productions, who had acquired DreamCatcher four months earlier, downsized DreamCatcher Europe to a publishing brand only and laid off its remaining development staff, effectively ending the Cryo legacy. On 20 October 2008 Microïds acquired the brands and intellectual property of Cryo Interactive. Microïds also stated that they intended to distribute Cryo's older games digitally, and that they were developing new games based on Cryo's intellectual properties. Since the acquisition of Microïds by
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in November 2009, one game from the Cryo franchises that Anuman has planned for release is a sequel to ''
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''. As of December 2013,
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had seven Cryo-developed games made available under its digital distribution service, namely ''
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'' and the ''
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'' and '' Atlantis'' series.


Critical reception

In July 2000, Francis Rozange of the French newspaper ''
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'' wrote, " few years ago, at the time of '' Versailles'' and '' Atlantis'',
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was a guarantee of quality." However, he argued that the company's name had since become a "pejorative thing, vaguely synonymous with beautiful scenery (when one is lucky) and games that bore to death." ''
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'' reported in 2001 that Cryo originally had a reputation for "colorful, graphically opulent and content-wise light adventure games". Discussing Cryo's pivot to online games in the early 2000s, writer Martin Schnelle remarked, "With the decline of this dventuregenre in general and also due to the low quality of its own products in particular compared to many competitors, the designers were forced to look for alternatives." John Walker, who reviewed most of Cryo's games for '' PC Gamer'' and gave them all negative reviews, described the studio's work as "always-awful but ever-so-sincere", adding that the studio "defied sense, taste, and coherence to produce an endless stream of the worst, most clumsy, most drearily pre-rendered ''Myst'' clones the world has ever seen". Furthermore, Walker said that Cryo's output consisted of "Deadpan adventure games set in wholly ludicrous reinterpretations of out-of-copyright works of literature, in which nothing made sense, and all puzzles were unfathomable guesswork".


See also

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List of Cryo Interactive video games This is a list of video games published and/or developed by Cryo Interactive. *I''Big Bug Bang'' had a limited release in France and Canada, exclusively in French language. *IICompleted posthumously. *IIIRelease for Windows and PlayStation 2 w ...


References


External links


''Cryo Interactive''
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''SCOL''

Interview with Ghislain Pages, Commercial Director for DreamCatcher Europe
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