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'''DTP Entertainment AG''' (formerly known as '''DTP Neue Medien AG''') |
'''DTP Entertainment AG''' (formerly known as '''DTP Neue Medien AG''') is an German [[video game publisher]] founded in 1995 by Thomas Baur and located in [[Hamburg]]. At its time it was one of Germany's leading game publishers. DTP was known for having published a high number of games which were developed in Germany, especially [[adventure game]]s. The company was also acting as a video game distributor. |
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In 2004, a new subsidiary, DTP Young Entertainment, was opened, which specializes in development and publishing of educational software and games for children. In 2007, DTP Entertainment bought 4HEAD Studios and changed it into [[Cranberry Productions]], which is located in [[Hannover]], and opened a new studio, RealU, located in [[Singapore]]. In 2008, DTP bought House of Tales, a [[Bremen]]-based developer. |
In 2004, a new subsidiary, DTP Young Entertainment, was opened, which specializes in development and publishing of educational software and games for children. In 2007, DTP Entertainment bought 4HEAD Studios and changed it into [[Cranberry Productions]], which is located in [[Hannover]], and opened a new studio, RealU, located in [[Singapore]]. In 2008, DTP bought House of Tales, a [[Bremen]]-based developer. |
Revision as of 20:41, 31 December 2021
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Hamburg, Germany |
Revenue | circa €50 million[1] |
Number of employees | circa 140 (as of 2014)[2] |
Subsidiaries | Cranberry Productions RealU House of Tales |
Website | dtp-entertainment |
DTP Entertainment AG (formerly known as DTP Neue Medien AG) is an German video game publisher founded in 1995 by Thomas Baur and located in Hamburg. At its time it was one of Germany's leading game publishers. DTP was known for having published a high number of games which were developed in Germany, especially adventure games. The company was also acting as a video game distributor.
In 2004, a new subsidiary, DTP Young Entertainment, was opened, which specializes in development and publishing of educational software and games for children. In 2007, DTP Entertainment bought 4HEAD Studios and changed it into Cranberry Productions, which is located in Hannover, and opened a new studio, RealU, located in Singapore. In 2008, DTP bought House of Tales, a Bremen-based developer.
In 2012 the company declared insolvency.[3] Since then, several adventure licenses have been picked up by Swedish publisher Nordic Games.[4][5]
Games published
- Awesomenauts (2012)
- TNT Racers (2012)
- The Cursed Crusade (2011)
- Gray Matter (2011)
- Drakensang: The River of Time (2010)
- Black Sails: Das Geisterschiff (2010)
- So Blonde: Back to the Island (2010)
- King's Bounty: Armored Princess (2010)[6]
- Black Mirror II (2009)
- Venetica (2009)
- Divinity II: Ego Draconis (2009)
- Crazy Machines 2 (2009)
- Giana Sisters DS (2009)
- Memento Mori (2009)
- So Blonde (2008)
- Windchaser (2008)
- Drakensang: The Dark Eye (2008)
- Red Ocean (2007)
- Legend – Hand of God (2007)
- Undercover: Doppeltes Spiel (2007)
- The Mystery of the Druids (2001)
References
- ^ Deutsche Bank Global Banking: dtp entertainment[permanent dead link]
- ^ dtp Corporate
- ^ dtp Entertainment meldet Insolvenz an, Golem.de (29. April 2012)
- ^ "Black Mirror – Nordic Games übernimmt Adventure-Marke". 11 April 2014.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "King's Bounty – Armored Princess PC". Retrieved 8 February 2012.
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