Dinamic Multimedia

Not to be confused with Dinamic Software.
Dinamic Multimedia, S.A.
Sociedad Anónima
Industry Interactive entertainment
Predecessor Microdigital Soft
Founded 1993
Founder Pablo Ruiz Tejedor
Víctor Ruiz Tejedor
Nacho Ruiz Tejedor
Carlos Abril
José Ignacio Gómez-Centurión
Defunct 21 September 2001
Headquarters Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain
Products PC Fútbol series

Dinamic Multimedia was a Spanish software house and publisher created in 1993 which was created after the bankruptcy of Dinamic Software in 1992 by some of its former members. After having released several titles, they filed for bankruptcy in September 2001.

History

The "jewel in the crown" of the company was the PC Fútbol series, which featured an annual installment for a decade. Originally only featuring the Spanish leagues, later versions were developed for Italy (PC Calcio) and Argentina (PC Fútbol Apertura and Clausura). For the broader English market, EuroLeague Football was released in 2000, following a brief licensing of the Premier Manager franchise in the late 1990s. Dinamic also released other sports games, such as PC Basket, PC Atletismo or Eurotour Cycling, as well as adventure games such as Hollywood Monsters, one of the biggest projects in Spanish game development history. Most of the house titles and Spanish-produced games were marketed as budget titles and were fiercely championed by the local gaming press. In their late years, Dinamic expanded to Italy (in 1997) and distributed several titles in Spain, including high profile titles such as Flying Corps Gold, Blade Runner, Sega Rally Championship 2 and Shogo.

In 1999, the Ruíz brothers and Carlos Abril left the company on disagreements with the main owner, and co-founded FX Interactive. After that, Dinamic Multimedia focused on an internet portal, but the Dot-com bubble burst led Dinamic Multimedia to bankruptcy in 2001.

Games

Dinamic Multimedia published the following games:[1]

References

  1. Dinamic Multimedia games at mobygames.com
  2. La Prisión official server
  3. Enigma

External links

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