Welcome to the Muriel Tramis Hub! This community hub — built on top of and serving as a companion to the Wikipedia article — lets you discuss, collect, and organize everything related to Muriel Tramis.
Muriel Tramis received the Knight of the Legion of Honour distinction on this
date at the opening of Paris Games Week by Mounir Mahjoubi, then French
Secretary of State at Digital. This event marked a public acknowledgement of her
accomplishments and influence.
Muriel Tramis was appointed a Knight of the Legion of Honour on this date. This
is a significant recognition of her contributions to the video game industry and
her role as a pioneer.
Muriel Tramis is born in Fort-de-France, Martinique, a French island in the Caribbean. Her upbringing on the island instilled in her a unique perspective and appreciation for cultural heritage, which would later become a hallmark of her game design.
Joins Coktel Vision
1984
Tramis joins Coktel Vision, a French video game development company. This marks a pivotal moment in her career, providing her with the platform and resources to explore her creative vision in the interactive entertainment space.
La Bourse ou la Vie (It's a Steal!) Release
1986
Tramis designs and releases 'La Bourse ou la Vie' (translated as 'The Stock Market or Life'), an innovative adventure game that simulated the stock market. This project showcased her ability to blend educational elements with engaging gameplay, setting a precedent for her future works.
Méwilo Release
1989
Tramis creates 'Méwilo', a groundbreaking adventure game inspired by the history and culture of Martinique. This title, featuring themes of slavery and revolution, is significant for its unique narrative and its focus on representing Caribbean history within the gaming medium. It's a landmark example of culturally relevant game design.
Emmanuelle Release
1990
Muriel Tramis designs Emmanuelle, an adventure game, that was considered a pioneering project when released with its adult-oriented content.
Gobliiins series contribution
1991
Tramis contributes to the popular Gobliiins series, showcasing her versatility as a game designer within a different genre and style. This further cemented her reputation as a talented and adaptable figure in the French gaming scene.
Knighted as Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur
2016
Tramis is awarded the Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour), one of France's highest honors. This recognition acknowledges her significant contributions to the video game industry and her impact on French culture.
Keynote speaker at the Game Developers Conference (GDC)
2018
Muriel Tramis is invited as a keynote speaker at the Game Developers Conference (GDC). This international stage allows her to share her experiences and insights with a global audience of game developers, highlighting her influence and enduring legacy in the field.
Appointment to the Conseil National du Numérique (CNN)
2021
Tramis is appointed to the Conseil National du Numérique (CNN), the French National Digital Council. This appointment signifies her continued involvement in shaping the future of technology and digital policy in France, leveraging her expertise in gaming and interactive media.
Brief
Known For
French video game designer, pioneering adventure game design in France, known for games like "Méwilo", "Gobliiins", "Lost in Time", and "Urban Runner".
Key Dates and Places
Born Date: 1958.
Born Place: Martinique, France.
Career
Current occupation: Video game designer (likely still active in the industry in some capacity, but specific current role unclear).
Past occupations: Video game designer at Coktel Vision, worked in data processing before entering the video game industry.
Previous Place of Work: Coktel Vision.
Achievements and Recognition
Awards: Ordre National du Mérite (Chevalier) for her contributions to the French video game industry (Knight of the National Order of Merit).
Wikipedia Article
Welcome to the Muriel Tramis Hub! This community hub — built on top of and serving as a companion to the Wikipedia article — lets you discuss, collect, and organize everything related to Muriel Tramis.
Muriel Tramis received the Knight of the Legion of Honour distinction on this
date at the opening of Paris Games Week by Mounir Mahjoubi, then French
Secretary of State at Digital. This event marked a public acknowledgement of her
accomplishments and influence.
Muriel Tramis was appointed a Knight of the Legion of Honour on this date. This
is a significant recognition of her contributions to the video game industry and
her role as a pioneer.
Muriel Tramis is born in Fort-de-France, Martinique, a French island in the Caribbean. Her upbringing on the island instilled in her a unique perspective and appreciation for cultural heritage, which would later become a hallmark of her game design.
Joins Coktel Vision
1984
Tramis joins Coktel Vision, a French video game development company. This marks a pivotal moment in her career, providing her with the platform and resources to explore her creative vision in the interactive entertainment space.
La Bourse ou la Vie (It's a Steal!) Release
1986
Tramis designs and releases 'La Bourse ou la Vie' (translated as 'The Stock Market or Life'), an innovative adventure game that simulated the stock market. This project showcased her ability to blend educational elements with engaging gameplay, setting a precedent for her future works.
Méwilo Release
1989
Tramis creates 'Méwilo', a groundbreaking adventure game inspired by the history and culture of Martinique. This title, featuring themes of slavery and revolution, is significant for its unique narrative and its focus on representing Caribbean history within the gaming medium. It's a landmark example of culturally relevant game design.
Emmanuelle Release
1990
Muriel Tramis designs Emmanuelle, an adventure game, that was considered a pioneering project when released with its adult-oriented content.
Gobliiins series contribution
1991
Tramis contributes to the popular Gobliiins series, showcasing her versatility as a game designer within a different genre and style. This further cemented her reputation as a talented and adaptable figure in the French gaming scene.
Knighted as Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur
2016
Tramis is awarded the Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour), one of France's highest honors. This recognition acknowledges her significant contributions to the video game industry and her impact on French culture.
Keynote speaker at the Game Developers Conference (GDC)
2018
Muriel Tramis is invited as a keynote speaker at the Game Developers Conference (GDC). This international stage allows her to share her experiences and insights with a global audience of game developers, highlighting her influence and enduring legacy in the field.
Appointment to the Conseil National du Numérique (CNN)
2021
Tramis is appointed to the Conseil National du Numérique (CNN), the French National Digital Council. This appointment signifies her continued involvement in shaping the future of technology and digital policy in France, leveraging her expertise in gaming and interactive media.
Brief
Known For
French video game designer, pioneering adventure game design in France, known for games like "Méwilo", "Gobliiins", "Lost in Time", and "Urban Runner".
Key Dates and Places
Born Date: 1958.
Born Place: Martinique, France.
Career
Current occupation: Video game designer (likely still active in the industry in some capacity, but specific current role unclear).
Past occupations: Video game designer at Coktel Vision, worked in data processing before entering the video game industry.
Previous Place of Work: Coktel Vision.
Achievements and Recognition
Awards: Ordre National du Mérite (Chevalier) for her contributions to the French video game industry (Knight of the National Order of Merit).