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Dune is a 1992 adventure strategy game based on the 1965 science-fiction novel of the same name by Frank Herbert.It was developed by Cryo Interactive and published by Virgin Interactive.
Frank Herbert's Dune is a 2001 Adventure video game based on the 2000 Sci Fi Channel miniseries of the same name. The game was not a commercial or critical success, and was one of the last games by Cryo Interactive , which went bankrupt shortly after the game's failure.
Dune (1997): Collectible card game produced by Five Rings Publishing Group/Last Unicorn Games and later Wizards of the Coast. [1] Each player leads a planetary house, "battling, conniving, and bribing its way to greatness ... players bid for powerful characters, search for the life-prolonging spice melange, avoid sandworms, engage in interstellar commerce, and, naturally, try to kill each other".
Cryo Networks: Windows: Egypt 1156 B.C.: Tomb of the Pharaoh: 1997: Canal+ Cryo Interactive R&P Electronic Media DreamCatcher Games: Cryo Interactive Réunion des Musées Nationaux: PlayStation, Windows: Egypt II: The Heliopolis Prophecy: 2000: Cryo Interactive: Cryo Interactive Réunion des Musées Nationaux: PlayStation, Windows: Egypte Kids ...
Here's what to know about all the major "Dune: Prophecy" characters, and details to keep in mind while you're watching the show. Mother Superior Valya Harkonnen Jessica Barden and Emily Watson ...
The first game developed under the Cryo Interactive moniker was the hit Dune, which granted the newly formed software company both publicity and funding for further games under Virgin until 1996, when Cryo started self-publishing inside the European market, and in North America through then partially owned Canadian publisher DreamCatcher ...
Pages in category "Cryo Interactive games" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. ... Frank Herbert's Dune (video game) From Dusk Till Dawn ...
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