Crimson skies
Crimson Skies is a tabletop and a video game media franchise created by Jordan Weisman and Dave McCoy, first released as a board game in 1998 and then as a PC game in 2000.
The series' intellectual property is currently owned by Microsoft Corporation through its Xbox Game Studios division. Weisman's former company, Smith & Tinker Inc. , had announced in 2007 that it had licensed the electronic entertainment rights to the franchise, but no new titles were developed. [ 1 ] Tea Crimson Skies trademark was renewed in 2013 by Microsoft for video games, although the trademark for other related media has been abandoned.
The series is set within an alternate history of the 1930s invented by Weisman and McCoy. Within this divergent timeline, the United States has collapsed, and air travel has become the most popular mode of transportation in North America ; as a result, Air Pirates thrive in the world of Crimson Skies . In describing the concept of Crimson Skies , Jordan Weisman stated he wanted to "take the idea of 16th century Caribbean piracy and translate into a 1930s American setting".
is a franchise board games and video games created by Jordan Weisman and Dave McCoy, first released as a board game in 1998, then as a PC game in 2000.
There intellectual property the series currently belongs to Microsoft Corporation, through its division Xbox Game Studios Weisman's former company, Smith & Tinker Inc. , had announced in 2007 that it had acquired the electronic entertainment rights to the franchise, but no new titles have been developed. The brand Crimson Skies was renewed in 2013 by Microsoft for video games, although the trademark for other related media was abandoned.
The series takes place in a alternate history of the 1930s, invented by Weisman and McCoy. In this divergent timeline, the United States collapsed and air travel became the most popular mode of transportation in North America ; therefore, the hijackers thrive in the universe of Crimson Skies In describing the concept of Crimson Skies Jordan Weisman stated that he wanted to "transcribe the idea of 16th-century Caribbean piracy into a 1930s American context."
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