Development studio founded in 1994 that later also acted as editor of other Spanish studios.
She clearly tried to follow in the wake of Dinamic Multimedia, focusing as a developer on sports (especially soccer) and driving games, and like the Ruiz brothers' company, she also distributed her games on kiosks, although her products generally did not reach quality of the company they intended to imitate.
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Digital Dreams Multimedia was a spanish video game development studio and video game publisher based in Madrid, Madrid, founded in 1994. Closed in 1997.
As a development studio it has developed a total of twelve spanish videogames, being some of the most importantn Guía Ciclismo 96 (Digital Dreams Multimedia, 1996), DDM Soccer '95 (Digital Dreams Multimedia, 1995) o Delvion: Star Interceptor (Digital Dreams Multimedia, 1995). They have also developed other video games such as Alfred Pelrock: En Busca de un Sueño (Digital Dreams Multimedia, 1996), DDM Soccer '96 (Digital Dreams Multimedia, 1996), and PC Ciclismo 95 (Digital Dreams Multimedia, 1995).
As a game publisher it has published a total of eight spanish videogames, among which stands outn Dráscula (Alcachofa Soft, 1996) o Guía Ciclismo 96 (Digital Dreams Multimedia, 1996). It has also published other video games like Tie Break Tenis 98' (Hammer Technologies, 1998), World Wide Rally (Hammer Technologies, 1997), and Alfred Pelrock: En Busca de un Sueño (Digital Dreams Multimedia, 1996).
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1994
1997
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