Industry | Retail |
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Founded | 2008 |
Defunct | 2011 |
Fate | Bankruptcy |
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Products |
Video game industry Interactive entertainment |
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Virtual Fairground (2008–2011) was a Dutch video game developer from Amsterdam. In 2008 it acquired the Dutch Flash development studio Flashclub (and renamed it BigWheel Studio) to serve as main development outfit. [1] Virtual Fairground created Club Galactik (2010), a Flash based virtual world and MMO based on an international animated television series called Galactik Football. [2] With the game Virtual Fairground targeted a younger audience. [3]
In 2010 the company collaborated with Dutch DJ Ferry Corsten and announced Pulse, a dance themed rhythm game for iPhone and Steam. It was promised Ferry Corsten would produce 7 new music tracks exclusively for Pulse. [4] The final iOS version of Pulse: The Game was released in March 2010 after being completed by Dutch game developer Rough Cookie. [5] In the same year Virtual Fairground also developed a development platform for Flash-based 3D MMO's; this engine was called The Ride. [6]
In 2011 Virtual Fairground went bankrupt. The company had financial problems due to some cancelled projects and to a disappointing number of visitors of Club Galactik, the game version of Galactik Football. [7]