Dinamic Multimedia was a Spanish video game developer and publisher that was created in 1993 by three ex-partners of Dinamic Software: the brothers Pablo Ruiz, Víctor Ruiz and Nacho Ruiz, along with Carlos Abril and José Ignacio Gómez-Centurión.
It arose after Dinamic Software developed Simulador Profesional de fútbol that was released by the Jackson publishing group in 1992. When asked by Gómez-Centurión, owner at the time of the HobbyPress publisher, owner of the MicroHobby, MicroManía magazines, etc. of why, knowing each other for so long, they had released this product with a competing publisher, the Ruiz brothers told him that they were in a technical bankruptcy situation. So Gómez-Centurión proposed the creation of Dinamic Multimedia, of which it would own 70% of the company's shares and the remaining 30% divided equally between the remaining four partners.
In early 1999, Pablo Ruiz, CEO of the company, was fired due to differences with the majority partner. His brothers decide to leave the company, along with other managers, to found FX Interactive. At that time José Ignacio Gómez-Centurión kept 100% of the company's shares. The following almost three years: 1999, 2000 and 2001 (until September when the bankruptcy was announced) the company grew from 30 to almost 100 employees, focusing much of the company's activity on creating an Internet portal and dealing with to take advantage of the bubble of .com that was at its peak. However, during this process, the .com crisis came and together with the neglect of the developments and launches of that time, they made the company go bankrupt.
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Dinamic Multimedia was publisher based in (España).
As a game publisher it has published a total of 48 spanish videogames, among which stands outn EuroTour Cycling (Dinamic Multimedia, 2001) o ExcaliBug (Enigma Software, 2001) o PC Fútbol 2001 (Dinamic Multimedia, 2001). It has also published other video games like PC Calcio 2001 (Dinamic Multimedia, 2001), Rocko's Quest (Revistronic, 2000), and Live! Boxing (Dinamic Multimedia, 2000).
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