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* ''[[Riven (game)|Riven]]'', 1997
 
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* ''[[Myst (game)|Myst Masterpiece Edition]]'', 2000
 
* ''[[Myst (game)|Myst Masterpiece Edition]]'', 2000
* ''[[Myst (game)|realMYST]]'', 2000
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* ''[[Myst_V:_End_of_Ages (game)|Myst V: End of Ages]]'', 2005
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* ''Bug Chucker'', 2011
 
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* ''Stoneship: The Curse of a Thousand Islands'', 2012
 
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Revision as of 00:13, 30 November 2019

Cyan, Inc. (previously Cyan Productions and Cyan Worlds, Inc.) is a video game development studio in Mead, WA, USA, near Spokane. It was founded by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller, though Robyn has since moved on to other endeavors.

History

  • 1987 Founded [1]
  • Jan 2001 Renamed Cyan Worlds, Inc. [2]
  • July 2013 Name reverted to Cyan, Inc. [3]

Released games

References

  1. "About Cyan", Cyan website.
  2. "Cyan Worlds, Inc. News", old Cyan website.
  3. "Cyan Updates Website and Logo!, Cyan website.