Shiny Entertainment
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Shiny Entertainment is a video game developer based in Newport Beach, Southern California, and is the creator of several hits such as Earthworm Jim, MDK, Sacrifice and The Matrix: Path of Neo. Shiny was founded by David Perry in October 1993 and is currently a development studio owned by Foundation 9, Entertainment Inc.
HistoryDavid Perry, a veteran game developer, was developing for Probe Software in London on the Terminator movie video game, the game was to be published by Virgin Games in Irvine, CA. Perry agreed to complete the work in the United States and so moved over in 1991. While in the states he developed McDonald's Global Gladiators (Sega's Game of the Year), 7-Up's Cool Spot, early development work on Disney's Jungle Book and programmed Disney's Aladdin. Aladdin became a number 1 hit around the world. As these projects grew so did Perry's relationships with certain development team members. At this time Perry got a USA Green Card and decided to form Shiny Entertainment Inc. To fund it, he signed a three game distribution deal with Playmates Interactive Entertainment, the three games became Earthworm Jim, Earthworm Jim 2 and MDK. All three games were well reviewed, won awards and were highly profitable. The first Shiny release was Earthworm Jim, which won the Sega Game of the Year award and put Shiny front-row center as a developer to be watched. A TV show deal was signed with Universal Cartoon Studios, a TV output deal was signed with the Warner Kids Network, Playmates Toys made a complete action figure toy line, a home video collection was made by MCA, Carl's Jr. made a kids meal, Del Taco made a kids meal, Marvel Comics made the official comic books, Fruit of the Loom made clothing and bed coverings, there were even lunchbox, strategy guide, sticker deals etc. After two sequels (Earthworm Jim 2 and Earthworm Jim Special Edition for Sega CD), Shiny decided to move into the world of 3D with the game MDK. At this time Interplay Entertainment Inc. (who had published Earthworm Jim for Sega CD) bought Shiny so co-published MDK with Playmates Interactive Entertainment. Interplay had a previous relationship with Bioware (making Baldur's Gate) and so Bioware made the sequel to MDK, called MDK 2. In 2002, during the development of Enter the Matrix, Shiny was acquired by Infogrames (which later changed its name to Atari), for $47 million. Atari purchased only the team and the rights to the Matrix franchise. Perry kicked off a yet-to-be-announced Epic Next-Generation game, Earthworm Jim on Sony's PlayStation Portable, and a new fighting Game called Age of Elements at E3 2006 on Sony PSP. Atari announced their interest in selling off all their development studios, so Perry resigned in an attempt to help Atari find a quality buyer. Atari held on to Shiny, and so after a few months Perry started new companies called www.gameconsultants.com and www.gameinvestors.com, he is also directing a new MMO game called 2Moons. On October 2, 2006, Foundation 9 Entertainment acquired Shiny Entertainment, so now Shiny joins the largest independent game development company in the world.[1] Games
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