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Dinamic Multimedia

Spain Founded 1993

Dinamic Multimedia was a Spanish software house and publisher created in 1993 which was created after the bankruptcy of Dinamic Software in 1992 by some of its former members. After having released several titles, they filed for bankruptcy in September 2001.

Dinamic Multimedia at a Glance

Dinamic Multimedia was a Spanish company founded in 1993 by former members of Dinamic Software after the original studio went bankrupt the previous year. The firm operated for eight years before filing for bankruptcy itself in September 2001. Their output on PlayPile consists of 21 titles, with the company acting as publisher on 19 projects and developer on 14. The majority of their work appeared in the 1990s with 16 games, while the remaining five were released during the early 2000s before they closed down. Their catalog shows a heavy focus on specific genres rather than broad diversity. They released 13 simulator titles and 13 sport games, which together make up more than half of their total library. The rest of their portfolio includes three adventure games, two point-and-click titles, two shooters, two strategy games, and single entries for fighting, role-playing, platform, and hack-and-slash genres. This approach led to a very narrow platform reach as well. They published 13 games for PC on Microsoft Windows and nine for the older DOS system. Smaller releases included two Atari ST/STE titles, one PlayStation game, and a single iOS release. Quality metrics for Dinamic Multimedia do not suggest high acclaim. The average IGDB rating across their rated titles is 62.4 out of 100. This score comes from only one reviewed title, which falls into the good range between 60 and 79. They have no games rated as great or poor in the data set provided. Their highest-rated game is Igor: Objective Uikokahonia from 1994, which holds that same average of 62.4. Recent releases before their closure included PC Fútbol Selección Española Europa 2000 in May 2000, followed by Resurrection and Resurrection: The Return of the Black Dragon in late 2000. Their final known titles were ExcaliBug in April 2001 and PC Fútbol 2001 in December 2001. While they managed to maintain a steady stream of releases through the end of their existence, their legacy remains tied to a small number of sports and simulation games that received modest scores from reviewers.

21
Total Games
62.4
Avg Rating
1993
First Release
2001
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Simulator
33%
Sport
33%
Adventure
8%
Point-and-click
5%
Shooter
5%

Platform Spread

PC (Microsoft Windows)
13
DOS
9
Atari ST/STE
2
iOS
1
PlayStation
1

Release Timeline

1990s
16
2000s
5

Rating Distribution

0
80-100
1
60-79
0
40-59
0
0-39