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Silicon Dreams Studio Limited was a British
video game developer A video game developer is a broad term for a software developer specializing in video game development – the process and related disciplines of creating video games. A game developer can range from one person who undertakes all tasks to a large ...
based in Adderbury, England.


History

Silicon Dreams Studio was founded by Geoff Brown in March 1994 as the in-house development team for video game publisher U.S. Gold, also founded by Brown, and became part of the
CentreGold Square Enix Limited (formerly Domark Limited and Eidos Interactive Limited) is a British subsidiary of the Japanese video game company Square Enix, acting as their European publishing arm. The company formerly owned ''Tomb Raider'', which was in ...
umbrella. In April 1996, the entirety of CentreGold (including Silicon Dreams) was acquired by
Eidos Interactive Square Enix Limited (formerly Domark Limited and Eidos Interactive Limited) is a British subsidiary of the Japanese video game company Square Enix, acting as their European publishing arm. The company formerly owned ''Tomb Raider'', which was in ...
for . However, in December 1996, Brown re-acquired a 75% share in the Silicon Dreams label for at least , and merged it into a new, legally incorporated entity, Silicon Dreams Studio, which became a subsidiary of
Geoff Brown Holdings Kaboom Studios Limited (formerly Geoff Brown Holdings Limited) was a British holding company established by Geoff Brown in January 1997 to pursue video game development investment. History In December 1996, Geoff Brown acquired a 75% stake i ...
(later renamed Kaboom Studios). In August 2003, Kaboom Studios, facing financial difficulties, closed down sister studio,
Attention to Detail Attention to Detail Ltd (ATD) was a British video game developer based in Hatton. Founded by University of Birmingham graduates in September 1988, it was acquired by Kaboom Studios in January 1997. The studio shut down in August 2003 due to f ...
, which led media to expect similar to happen to Silicon Dreams Studio. Silicon Dreams Studio entered
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on 3 September 2003, laying off all of its 55 employees and cancelling the in-development '' Urban Freestyle Soccer''. A successor to the company, Gusto Games, made up from eleven former Silicon Dreams Studio staff, was announced in October 2003. Gusto Games went on to finish work on ''Urban Freestyle Soccer'', which was released in December 2003.


Games developed


References

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