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Black Pencil Entertainment AG

Switzerland Founded 1990

The Black Pencil Entertainment AG was a Swiss firm specializing in interactive games on TV and computers. It was countered in 1990 by the Swiss writer Claude Cueni and in 1991, according to his own statement, produced Europe's first interactive television game. Cueni sold the company to phenomedia AG in 2000 to concentrate on his novel The Big Game, part two of his magnum opus Money, Gods and Passion - but he remained on the board of directors of the company. After the sale, which included all of the company's intellectual property, the company continued to operate under the name "Phenomedia AG Switzerland" and from then on concentrated on the development of advertising games for various partners. In 2002, Claude Cueni completed a Management Buy-Out and bought all the shares of the phenomedia AG zurück, after which it was renamed Black Pencil Entertainment AG. All intellectual property from the period between 2000 and 2002 was transferred to Black Pencil Entertainment AG. In February 2011, Black Pencil Entertainment AG became Black Pencil AG. In April 2014, it was finally deleted from the commercial register due to bankruptcy proceedings.

Black Pencil Entertainment AG at a Glance

Black Pencil Entertainment AG has been active in the gaming industry from 2002 to 2004, with 3 titles tracked on PlayPile. Their catalog focuses on Shooter and Arcade. Their games are available on PC (Microsoft Windows).

3
Total Games
Avg Rating
2002
First Release
2004
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Shooter
50%
Arcade
50%

Platform Spread

PC (Microsoft Windows)
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