Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7225751> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 54 of
54
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7225751 subject Q18924799.
- Q7225751 subject Q7049333.
- Q7225751 subject Q7110725.
- Q7225751 abstract "Pollux Gamelabs was a Danish game development company. It was started in May 2004 by Flemming Pedersen, later joined by 3 friends (Søren Bisgaard, Poul Køster and Michael Jensen) and in March 2005 the company moved into the IT-University. In 2006 they had expanded to 15 employees and moved into the old KUA where shared office space with mobile game company 3rd Person and edutainment game company Serious Games. In February 2007, Søren and Poul took over the company and continued development of Lost Empire. The company went broke in 2008.Pollux Gamelabs focuses on turn-based strategy games. The company has recently switched to XNA as development API. An article related to this was published by Microsoft in their newsletter in 2007. Lost Empire was nominated as "Best Game of the Year" only beat by Hitman IV at the D3Expo in 2006. The second title "Lost Empire Immortals" was released by Paradox in 2008. It was based on the original, but improved by Jonas Møller, to be released March 11, 2008. "LE:I" was nominated "Best Nordic game of 2008".After Flemming Pedersen left the company in 2007, "disagreements" arose with the company's initial distributor Strategy First, and the company signed a new distribution deal with Swedish Paradox Interactive. Lost Empire was released the 14th of June and became the best selling full priced game for Paradox Interactive for a few weeks.Despite early interest the company was declared bankrupt in April 2008.".
- Q7225751 extinctionYear "2008".
- Q7225751 foundationPlace Q1748.
- Q7225751 foundingYear "2005".
- Q7225751 industry Q4485157.
- Q7225751 location Q1748.
- Q7225751 location Q35.
- Q7225751 product Q3259824.
- Q7225751 type Q167037.
- Q7225751 wikiPageExternalLink lostempire.
- Q7225751 wikiPageExternalLink www.polluxgamelabs.com.
- Q7225751 wikiPageExternalLink lostempire.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q1506693.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q165194.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q167037.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q1748.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q18924799.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q20680158.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q210167.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q217493.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q2176159.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q2632192.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q3259824.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q35.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q4485157.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q603555.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q7049333.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q7110725.
- Q7225751 wikiPageWikiLink Q949728.
- Q7225751 defunct "Jan 2010".
- Q7225751 foundation Q1748.
- Q7225751 homepage www.polluxgamelabs.com.
- Q7225751 industry Q4485157.
- Q7225751 keyPeople "Søren Bisgaard, CEO, num_employees = 15".
- Q7225751 location Q1748.
- Q7225751 location Q35.
- Q7225751 name "Pollux Gamelabs ApS".
- Q7225751 products Q3259824.
- Q7225751 type Q167037.
- Q7225751 type Organization.
- Q7225751 type Agent.
- Q7225751 type Company.
- Q7225751 type Organisation.
- Q7225751 type Agent.
- Q7225751 type SocialPerson.
- Q7225751 type Thing.
- Q7225751 type Q43229.
- Q7225751 comment "Pollux Gamelabs was a Danish game development company. It was started in May 2004 by Flemming Pedersen, later joined by 3 friends (Søren Bisgaard, Poul Køster and Michael Jensen) and in March 2005 the company moved into the IT-University. In 2006 they had expanded to 15 employees and moved into the old KUA where shared office space with mobile game company 3rd Person and edutainment game company Serious Games.".
- Q7225751 label "Pollux Gamelabs".
- Q7225751 homepage www.polluxgamelabs.com.
- Q7225751 name "Pollux Gamelabs ApS".