RFX Interactive
Private | |
Industry | Video game industry |
Founded | 28 August 1998 |
Founder | Bernard Auré |
Defunct | 2003 |
Headquarters | Nanterre, France |
Key people | Bernard Auré (managing director) |
Website |
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RFX Interactive Software SARL (commonly referred to as RFX Interactive) was a French video game developer based in Nanterre, France. Founded on 28 August 1998 by Bernard Auré, the company focused on handheld video game development. The company closed in 2003, and with their publisher, TDK Mediactive, being acquired by Take-Two Interactive, three titles in development were cancelled.[1]
Games developed
Year | Title | Platform(s) | Publisher(s) |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | Tonic Trouble | Game Boy Color | Ubi Soft |
Inspector Gadget: Operation Madkactus | Light & Shadow Production / Ubi Soft | ||
Toonsylvania | |||
2001 | Merlin | Light & Shadow Production / Electronic Arts | |
Dinosaur'us | |||
Antz Racing | |||
Lady Sia | Game Boy Advance | TDK Mediactive | |
2002 | Dinotopia: The Timestone Pirates | ||
Turok: Evolution | Acclaim Entertainment | ||
Cancelled | Sword of Sia: Lady Sia 2 | TDK Mediactive | |
Dinotopia 2 | |||
Lady Sia 3D | GameCube, PlayStation 2 |
References
- ↑ Taborelli, Luca. "Beta & Cancelled RFX Interactive Videogames". Unseen64. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
External links
- Official website (defunct)
- RFX Interactive at MobyGames
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