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Industry | Software & Programming |
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Founded | 1993 |
Defunct | 1997 |
Fate | Bankrupt |
Headquarters | France |
Products | Adventure games |
Number of employees | 11-50 |
Haiku Studios was a video game developer based in France, founded by Olivier Cordoleani and Hervé Lange in 1993. Cordoleani and Lange both worked on "Iron and Flame" (ATARI), "B.A.T." (1990, UbiSoft) and "B.A.T. II - The Koshan Conspiracy" (1992, UbiSoft) under the name Computer's Dream during the 1980s. The name Haiku Studios was coined in 1993 and consisted of Computer's Dream and several other developers.
The company developed "Down in the Dumps", which was published by Philips Media for MSDOS, Microsoft Windows, Playstation and Apple Macintosh in 1996. A 3D racing game, "Demon Driver", and "Moreau", believed to be a tie-in of the 1996 movie "The Island of Dr. Moreau" (starring Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer), were in development when the company went out of business in 1997.
External links
- Haiku Studios Official website (defunct, via the Internet Archive)
- Alone in the Past? Interview with Olivier Cordoleani (French)
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