Artech Digital Entertainment

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Artech Digital Entertainment, Ltd. (stylized as ARTECH studios) was a video game developer formed in 1982 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Also known as Artech Studios, the company developed games such as Raze's Hell, Monopoly, Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune, and a remake of Q*bert.

Artech Studios
Company typePrivate
Founded1982
FoundersRick Banks
Paul Butler
Steve Armstrong
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Artech Digital Entertainment
Artech Studios
Company typePrivate
Founded1982
FoundersRick Banks
Paul Butler
Steve Armstrong
DefunctDecember 31, 2011; 14 years ago (2011-12-31)
FateDisbanded
Headquarters,
Canada
Number of employees
60+ (as of 2006)
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The company has developed games for the ColecoVision, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari computers, Nabu Network, Genesis, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC, and the Xbox 360. They have also developed a series of interactive games designed for standard DVD players.

Artech Studios closed its doors in December 2011.[1]

Games

Nabu Network

  • Zot!
  • Wiztype
  • MacBeth
  • Skiing!
  • Astro Lander
  • BC Matchup

Commodore 64

ColecoVision

ZX Spectrum

Amiga

Genesis

Super NES

Mac

MS-DOS

Windows

PlayStation

PlayStation 2

Xbox

DVD

  • Show Me the Wild
  • Time Troopers
  • Trivial Pursuit: Lord of the Rings
  • Scholastic Read with Me DVD!
  • Clue
  • Candyland
  • Clifford/Goosebumps/I-Spy
  • Twister Dance
  • Monopoly Tropical Tycoon

Xbox 360

PlayStation 3

References

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