Kalisto Entertainment

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Kalisto Entertainment was a French video game development company founded by Nicolas Gaume at age 19. They are mostly known for developing Fury of the Furries and the Nightmare Creatures series.

Kalisto Entertainment SA
FormerlyAtreid Concept (1990–1995)
Mindscape Bordeaux (1995–1996)
Kalisto Entertainment (1996–2000)
IndustryVideo games
FoundedOctober 1990
Defunct2002
Key people
Nicolas Gaume
(founder & CEO)
Number of employees
~350 in 2001
ParentMindscape
(Mattel)

The company began as Atreid Concept in 1990[1] and later created the distribution label Kalisto in 1992, which became Kalisto Entertainment's namesake. In late 1993, Atreid Concept became part of Mindscape Inc. as Mindscape Bordeaux. Nicolas Gaume bought Mindscape Bordeaux back in 1996, and renamed the company Kalisto Entertainment.[1][2] In 2000, it expanded operations when the company acquired Texas-based developer Daylight Productions, and renamed itself to Kalisto Entertainment USA.[3][4]

Kalisto Entertainment declared bankruptcy in 2002 (same time as the Dot-com bubble), and company officials were found without fault by a criminal court in 2006. Employers of the U.S. office went on to start up a new company Big Sky Interactive, which was later blacklisted by THQ and later shut down in 2003. Civil trials are still under way.[when?] Nicolas Gaume was condemned to pay 200,000 euros by the French Stock Market Authority for repeated misinformation of his stockholders.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "NG Alphas: Kalisto". Next Generation. No. 34. Imagine Media. October 1997. pp. 96–97.
  2. ^ MobyGames – Kalisto Entertainment SA
  3. ^ "Kalisto Entertainment: Strategic Expansion in USA". www.bloomberg.com. 10 June 2000. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Daylight Productions bought by French company". www.bizjournals.com. 9 June 2000. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Highlander online game : Kalisto Entertainment is developing a massively multi-player game awaited by millions of fans worldwide". Archived from the original on 11 April 2002. Retrieved 11 April 2002.
  6. ^ Highlander: The Gathering
  7. ^ The Game Archaeologist: Highlander Online
  8. ^ César, Nicolas (22 January 2013). "Asobo, le studio de jeux vidéo français qui a séduit Microsoft". La Tribune (in French). Archived from the original on 12 September 2022. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  9. ^ https://www.unseen64.net/2020/11/09/fury-furries-3d-ps2-cancelled/
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