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Unleashed Software was founded in 2009 by Greg Murphy and Terry Patmore. [2] The company originally began in Auckland, New Zealand inside of Massey University.Since then, they have expanded globally with a presence in Australia, the UK, and the USA.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed series Star Wars: Battlefront series Publisher and former developer; closed as developer of April 3, 2013 by Disney: Luma Arcade: Johannesburg: South Africa 2006 Division of Luma Animation Luxoflux: Santa Monica: California: United States 1998 True Crime series Acquired by Activision in 2002; defunct in 2010 ...
Sonic Unleashed (mobile) 2008 2017 J2ME Platformer: Gameloft: The J2ME mobile version was uploaded to GitHub in 2017, albeit taken down in 2020. [218] Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe: 1990 2022 PocketPC / Dreamcast Sports game: The Bitmap Brothers: Source code to the PocketPC and an unreleased Dreamcast port was found and released in 2022. [219 ...
Zynga Inc. (/ ˈ z ɪ ŋ ɡ ə /) is an American video game developer and publisher known for its social video game services. It was founded in April 2007, with headquarters in San Mateo, California. [6]
Blur Studio was founded in March 1995 [3] by David Stinnett, Tim Miller, and Cat Chapman. [4] Blur produced Xbox demo video Two to Tango for console's mascots Raven and Robot. [5] [6] [7] Sometime between 2001 and 2003, the studio took interest in The Lego Group's Bionicle theme and produced a short test pitch, under the title "Tahu Nuva vs Kohrak", but Lego had ultimately passed on the project.
Deathstar is a Sinistar clone for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, published by Superior Software in 1984. [20] It was originally developed as an official port to be released by Atarisoft, but they decided to abandon the BBC platform while a number of games were still in development. Sinistaar (1989) is a clone for the Tandy Color Computer 3. [21]
FromSoftware, Inc. (stylized as FROM SOFTWARE) is a Japanese video game development and publishing company. It was founded by Naotoshi Zin in Tokyo on November 1, 1986. Initially a developer of business software , the company released their first video game, King's Field , for the PlayStation in 1994.
It was closed on 15 October 2010, along with the main Brisbane office. Next to the game development, Beam Software also had the division Smarty Pants Publishing Pty Ltd., that created software titles for kids, as well as the proprietary video compression technology VideoBeam, and Famous Faces, a facial motion capture hardware and software solution.