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CyberFlix Inc.
IndustryVideo games
FoundedJune 28, 1993
DefunctNovember 30, 1998
HeadquartersKnoxville, Tennessee, U.S.

Key people

Bill Appleton, Andrew Nelson
ProductsTitanic: Adventure Out of Time
Dust: A Tale of the Wired West
Websitecyberflix.com (archived)

CyberFlix Incorporated was a computer game company founded in 1993 by Bill Appleton. CyberFlix was based in Knoxville, Tennessee. They made many interactive story-telling games in the 1990s, but stopped any and all productions in 1998 before finally going out of business in 2006.

Two of its best known games were Titanic: Adventure Out of Time and Dust: A Tale of the Wired West. CyberFlix also released the games Skull Cracker, Redjack: Revenge of the Brethren, Power Rangers Zeo vs. the Machine Empire, Lunicus, and Jump Raven.

CyberFlix's founder, Bill Appleton, is famous for his work with the SuperCard development environment and for the early World Builder adventure game production system. He also founded a company called DreamFactory in 1998.[1][2] DreamFactory kept the trade mark for CyberFlix registered until November 25, 2006.[3]

References[edit]

  • ^ CyberFlix trademark information[dead link]
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