The A-Files (video game) explained
The A-Files is a 1998 video game for Windows and Macintosh[1] by Norwegian developer Gyldendal, in collaboration with five book publishers in the Nordic region.[2] The game was "relatively inexpensive" to produce.[3] It was authored by Paul Westlake and Fiona Miller.[4]
The game became popular throughout the Nordic countries and was also sold in Germany, Italy and Holland.[5]
Awards
- "The New Media Prize" in Bologna, Italy.
- "Best interactive production of the year" in Gullklappan 99, Sweden .
- "Education & Home Learning" at the International EMMA Awards in Amsterdam.
Notes and References
- Web site: The A-Files for Windows (1998).
- Web site: Nordisk A-Files med sterkt innhogg i Europa. 1999-10-29. Digi.no. no. 2019-09-02.
- Web site: Små marginaler på splittrad marknad. 1999-03-12. Svensk Bokhandel. sv. 2019-09-02.
- Web site: The World of The A-Files. https://web.archive.org/web/20030215125605/http://www.afiles.com/world.html. dead. 2003-02-15. 2003-02-15. 2019-09-02.
- Web site: The Touch. https://web.archive.org/web/20040608055608/http://originaltouch.fi/cv_multimedia.html. dead. 2004-06-08. 2004-06-08. 2019-09-02.