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Telarium
Telarium Corporation (formerly Trillium) was a subsidiary of Spinnaker Software. The corporation was founded in 1984 and went defunct in 1987. The headquarters were located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.〔(Jimmy Maher: ''Let's Tell a Story Together. A History of Interactive Fiction''. Senior Honor's Thesis, University of Texas, Dallas 2006 (Kapitel 6 ''The Rest of commercial IF – Trillium/Telarium'') )〕 The President of Telarium was C. David Seuss,〔(C. David Seuss: ''Welcome to Telarium'', Fall 1984 (Telarium-Newsletter) at The Interactive Fiction Collector´s Guide – Telarium by Manuel Schulz ).〕 the founder and CEO of Spinnaker Software. ==History== C. David Seuss founded Trillium Corporation as a subsidiary of Spinnaker Software, the company that he was already the CEO and founder of. Within the first year of its foundation the original name, Trillium, was changed to Telarium due to legal issues presented by a book publisher. Telarium exclusively released adventure games with the exception of Shadowkeep, which was a role-playing game. The games were based on books, and the development of each game led to cooperation between the software developers and the authors. The first author who was consulted was the famous science fiction novelist, Michael Crichton, who collaborated on the development of Telarium's Amazon game, which was loosely based on Crichton's book Congo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mobygames.com/company/telarium-corp )〕
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