Studio will maintain identity and co-locate with The Collective in 2007
Foundation 9 Entertainment, the largest independent game developer in
North America, announced today that it acquired the non-game assets of
Shiny Entertainment Studio from Atari, Inc. in an acquisition funded by
Foundation 9's recent investment from Francisco Partners.
"Shiny
Entertainment fits well with the current studios of Foundation 9
Entertainment and aligns with our long-term goals for the future," said
Jon Goldman, Chairman and CEO. "The studio has tremendous talent and
experience working with big Hollywood franchises and will be working
with us on a major, as-yet-undisclosed day and date release. The Shiny
team will only add to our capabilities and technology base."
Under
the terms of the deal, the Shiny team will remain intact and will
co-locate with The Collective, one of the Foundation 9 studios, in 2007.
Shiny
Entertainment was started in 1993 and has shipped eight products
including two games based on The Matrix film franchise. The studio
develops for all platforms and is perhaps best known for its original
property, Earthworm Jim (which remains an Atari property), which
debuted on the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo in 1994. Shiny was
acquired by Atari in 2002.
Shiny will join current F9E studios "The Collective, Backbone Entertainment, Pipeworks, ImaginEngine and
Digital Eclipse “ solidifying Foundation 9's presence as the largest
independent developer in North America. The company develops in all
genres for all platforms and age groups, and has shipped more than 300
titles, including many bestsellers.
The company is currently at
work on more than 20 titles, including two new editions of its original
property, Death, Jr., to be published by Konami; Dirty Harry to be
published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment; and Sonic Rivals
to be published by Sega. The company's Backbone studio just recently
shipped MechAssault: Phantom War for the Nintendo DS, published by
Majesco Entertainment.
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