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Coktel Vision was a French computer game developer that developed a lot of adventure and action games in their homeland in mid-80s (usually as publisher of its better-known subsidiary Tomahawk), none of which was sold outside Europe. Coktel also developed excellent but even lesser known educational games, most starring quirky alien Ali.  
Coktel Vision was a French computer game developer that developed a lot of adventure and action games in their homeland in mid-80s (usually as publisher of its better-known subsidiary [[Tomahawk]]), none of which was sold outside Europe. Coktel also developed excellent but even lesser known educational games, most starring quirky alien Ali.  


The popularity of Coktel Vision skyrocketed in 1992 when it became a subsidiary of [[Sierra|Sierra On-Line]], which began to sell Coktel Vision's games in the United States.
The popularity of Coktel Vision skyrocketed in 1992 when it became a subsidiary of [[Sierra|Sierra On-Line]], which began to sell Coktel Vision's games in the United States.
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Following Sierra's buyout by Havas and disappointing sales of its last titles, Coktel Vision only developed educational games that are marketed mostly in Europe.
Following Sierra's buyout by Havas and disappointing sales of its last titles, Coktel Vision only developed educational games that are marketed mostly in Europe.


In 2005, [[Mindscape]] purchased Coktel Vision.  In 2011 Coktel Vision was closed down, along with all of Mindscape's other gaming divisions, when Mindscape exited the game industry.
In 2005, [[Mindscape]] purchased Coktel Vision.  In 2011 Coktel Vision was closed down, along with all of Mindscape's other gaming divisions, when [[Mindscape]] exited the game industry.


The company used a similar engine for many of its games, which is in progress in ScummVM as the [[Gob]] module
The company used a similar engine for many of its games, which is in progress in ScummVM as the [[Gob]] engine


* 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (1988)
* 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (1988)
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* [[Croustibat]] (1995)
* [[Croustibat]] (1995)
* Dakar 4x4 (1987)
* Dakar 4x4 (1987)
* Duel 2000 (?)
* E.S.S. Mega (a.k.a. European Space Simulator Mega) (1991)
* E.S.S. Mega (a.k.a. European Space Simulator Mega) (1991)
* Emmanuelle (1989)
* Emmanuelle (1989)
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* Indian Mission (1988)
* Indian Mission (1988)
* Intrigue a la Renaissance (1990)
* Intrigue a la Renaissance (1990)
* James Debug: Mystere de l'Ile Perdue (1986)
* LA BOSSE DES MATHS (1987)
* LA BOSSE DES MATHS (1987)
* La Nuit des Templiers (1986)
* La Nuit des Templiers (1986)
* Legend of Djel (1987)
* Legend of Djel (1987)
* Le Mystere de L’Ile Perdue (1986)
* Le pays des pierres Magiques (2002)
* Le pays des pierres Magiques (2002)
* [[Lost in Time]] (1993)
* [[Lost in Time]] (1993)
* Lucky Luke (1987)
* Lucky Luke (1987)
* Malediction de Thaar (1985)
* Méwilo (1987)
* Méwilo (1987)
* No Exit (1980)
* No Exit (1990)
* Oliver & Company (1989)
* Oliver & Company (1989)
* Once Upon A Time: Abracadabra (1991)
* Once Upon A Time: Abracadabra (1991)
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* [[Playtoons Construction Kit 3 - The Far West]] (1996)
* [[Playtoons Construction Kit 3 - The Far West]] (1996)
* [[Playtoons Limited Edition - Bambou le Sauveur de la Jungle]] (1997)
* [[Playtoons Limited Edition - Bambou le Sauveur de la Jungle]] (1997)
* Primi Passi (1990)
* Robinson Crusoé (1987)
* Skidoo (1989)
* Skidoo (1989)
* Starting Blocks (1987)
* Starting Blocks (1987)
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* [[Urban Runner]] (1996)
* [[Urban Runner]] (1996)


* In addition, various [[Adi Games]] have been developed by Coktel Vision.
* In addition, various [[Adibou Games]] have been developed by Coktel Vision.
* In addition, various [[Adibou Games]] have been developed by Coktel Vision.
* In addition, various [[Adi Games]] have been developed by Coktel Vision.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coktel_Vision Wikipedia article on Coktel Vision]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coktel_Vision Wikipedia article on Coktel Vision]
*[http://www.mobygames.com/company/coktel-vision MobyGames article on Coktel Vision]
*[https://www.mobygames.com/company/1127/coktel-vision/ MobyGames article on Coktel Vision]
*[https://tcrf.net/Category:Games_developed_by_Coktel_Vision TCRF entrys about Coktel Vision games]
*[https://tcrf.net/Category:Games_developed_by_Coktel_Vision TCRF entrys about Coktel Vision games]


[[Category:Companies]]
[[Category:Companies]]

Latest revision as of 09:00, 25 December 2023

Coktel Vision was a French computer game developer that developed a lot of adventure and action games in their homeland in mid-80s (usually as publisher of its better-known subsidiary Tomahawk), none of which was sold outside Europe. Coktel also developed excellent but even lesser known educational games, most starring quirky alien Ali.

The popularity of Coktel Vision skyrocketed in 1992 when it became a subsidiary of Sierra On-Line, which began to sell Coktel Vision's games in the United States.

Following Sierra's buyout by Havas and disappointing sales of its last titles, Coktel Vision only developed educational games that are marketed mostly in Europe.

In 2005, Mindscape purchased Coktel Vision. In 2011 Coktel Vision was closed down, along with all of Mindscape's other gaming divisions, when Mindscape exited the game industry.

The company used a similar engine for many of its games, which is in progress in ScummVM as the Gob engine

  • In addition, various Adi Games have been developed by Coktel Vision.
  • In addition, various Adibou Games have been developed by Coktel Vision.

External links