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Terraglyph Interactive Studios
IndustryFeature Animation, Entertainment, Video games
FounderDonald F. Flynn
HeadquartersUnited States
Key peopleDonald F. Flynn
Brian J. Flynn
Patrick M. Daleiden

TerraGlyph Interactive Studios was a multi-platform game development studio located in Schaumburg, Illinois, and was founded in 1994. The company was the game development division of the TerraGlyph group of companies, which also includes a feature animation studio in Dublin, Ireland; a web/media services division; and a business visualization company, both located near Chicago, Illinois.

Terraglyph's main product line consisted of rendered CD-ROM-based children's games. Originally, their concept was to create several edutainment games based on classic fairy tales such as Hansel and Gretel that were both fun to play as well as developed in five different languages for kids to learn new languages as they played. Later, their game development included popular licensed titles such as Kidsongs and Tiny Toon Adventures.

Games published

Win95/Mac/MS-DOS

PlayStation

Nintendo 64

Animated films (TerraGlyph Productions Dublin)

References

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  5. ^ Ball, Ryan (October 25, 2002). "TerraGlyph, Lupus Animate Oscar Wilde for Channel 4". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
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