Eurogames (game publisher)

Euro Games was a French game publisher.

The game publisher Jeux Rexton Founded in 1984, drove the conflict simulation Cry Havoc and various offshoot in France. Euro Games was founded in early 1989 by Jeux Rexton and directed by the Italian game designer Duccio Vitale. Euro Games took over first six games of the bankrupt Italian game publisher International Team: Little Big Horn, Yom Kippur, Okinawa, Colonisator, Zargos and Fief 2

The end of 1989 ended Jeux Rexton all activities in the games area, Euro Games became independent.

Euro Games was later bought by the publisher Jeux Descartes and the games were released under the label Euro Games / Descartes. After the bankruptcy of Jeux Descartes, the French publisher Editions Asmodée took over on 3 September 2004 the rights.

In a brief interlude Euro Games, licenses were granted to the publisher Café Games.

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