Detalion

Detalion S.C
Private
Industry Computer and video games
Founded 1998 (1998)
Founder Maciej Miąsik
Robert Ożóg
Łukasz Pisarek
Krzysztof Bar
Roland Pantoła
Danuta Sienkowska
Defunct 2005
Headquarters Rzeszów, Poland
Products Reah: Face the Unknown
Schizm: Mysterious Journey
Nina: Agent Chronicles
Schizm II: Chameleon
Sentinel: Descendants in Time
Number of employees
6-10 (2004)
Parent Detalion Furniture
(aka Detalion Games)
Detalion Art
(acquired by City Interactive
Website Official website

Detalion S.C, was a Polish video game developer founded by a partnership of six people, that first met in the early 1990s (Maciej Miąsik, Robert Ożóg, Łukasz Pisarek, Krzysztof Bar, Roland Pantoła & Danuta Sienkowska),[1] working from game developer and publisher LK Avalon.

These games (particularly Mysterious Journey: Schizm) were noted for the complexity and great difficulty of their puzzles, and also were hailed as having some of the best graphics in the industry at the time. Detalion was one of the first developers to use the DVD-ROM disc as an effective medium for software distribution.

After Detalion's disestablishment in 2005, its founders went on to create Detalion Games (basically a one-person shop, headed by Roland Pantola, which produced basic game concepts) and Detalion Arts (to worked as an outsourcing studio doing various jobs, including for CD Projekt game The Witcher, until being purchased by City Interactive in 2007 and rebrand as City Interactive Rzeszów. In the same year, they started to work on Art of Murder series.[2][3][4] In 2010, Detalion Games was working in Galander, an upcoming action game developed for PC but since then no more information was released about the game.[5] In 2012, Roland Pantola from Detalion Games rebrand the studio as Detalion Furniture to create innovative furniture design.[6]

V-Cruise engine

V-Cruise engine was developed by Detalion for Microsoft Windows to provide immersive experience and ultra-smooth, fast and effective navigation between hundreds of locations of their games. V-Cruise engine provides Full motion 25p 360 degree panoramic views.

Features

List of video games

NameDevelopedPublishedReleasedEnginePlatforms
Reah: Face the Unknown[7]DetalionEU: LK Avalon
NA: Project Two Interactive BV
1999Detalion's V-CruiseMicrosoft Windows 95/98
Schizm: Mysterious Journey[8]DetalionEU: LK Avalon
NA: The Adventure Company
2001Detalion's V-CruiseMicrosoft Windows 95/98/ME/XP
Nina: Agent Chronicles
(aka Codename: Nina - Global Terrorism Strike Force)
[9]
DetalionEU: Lemon Interactive
NA: ValuSoft, Inc.
2003Lithtech TalonMicrosoft Windows 98/ME/XP
DraggoDetalionLK Avalon2003Lithtech JupiterMicrosoft Windows 98/ME/XP
Mysterious Journey II: Chameleon[10]DetalionDreamCatcher Interactive
The Adventure Company
2003Lithtech JupiterMicrosoft Windows 98/ME/XP
Sentinel: Descendants in Time[11]DetalionDreamCatcher Interactive
The Adventure Company
2004Lithtech JupiterMicrosoft Windows 98/ME/XP

References

  1. "Lukasz Pisarek-City Interactive".
  2. "CI Games S.A." mobygames.com.
  3. "The Polish Games Industry: A List of Polish Game Developers & Publishers". majewscy.net.
  4. "A Tale of Two Genres Maciej Miasik and the Journey from Reah to The Witcher By Nickie and Becky". gameboomers.com.
  5. "Galander Screens". gamershell.com.
  6. "Innovative Furniture Design. Living Room". detalion.en.ec21.com.
  7. "Reah - face the unknown". detalion.com.
  8. "Schizm: Mysterious Journey tech". detalion.com.
  9. "Codename: Nina - Global Terrorism Strike Force". gameboomers.com.
  10. "the new game from creators of Mysterious Journey II: Chameleon!". detalion.com.
  11. "SENTINEL Descendants in Time". detalion.com.


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