Company:Barking Lizards Technologies

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Short description: American video game developer
Barking Lizards Technologies
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo game developer
FateClosed by staff
Founded2001
Defunct2013
HeadquartersRichardson, Texas
Key people
Drew Fisher (CEO)
Bryan Pritchard (CCO, and president)
Sandy Petersen (Creative Director)
SubsidiariesWild Hare Entertainment
Websitehttp://www.barkinglizards.com/

Barking Lizards Technologies was an American video game developer that develops for mobile phones, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Wii and personal computer. Founded in 2001, Barking Lizards Technologies is based in Richardson, Texas. Their titles were published through several major video game publishers, namely THQ, and Activision, and have recently published a title of their own, Osiris Legends for iOS.

Prior to their expansion into games development in 2006, they specialized in providing support and project outsourcing services to existing games companies.

In 2006, Barking Lizards created the subsidiary Wild Hare Entertainment to publish games from external sources. The company focused entirely on PC titles for a short time before shutting down.

Whiptail

Barking Lizards Technologies developed Whiptail, a multiplatform game engine, which they used to develop their video game titles.[1] They developed 3 versions of Whiptail, which are used to handle different platforms, Whiptail 3D, Whiptail Handheld, and Whiptail Mobile.

Games developed

Nintendo DS
  • Bratz: Forever Diamondz (2006 — for THQ)
  • El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (2007 — for THQ)
  • Zoey 101: Field Trip Fiasco (2007 — for THQ)
  • Bratz 4 Real (2007 — for THQ)
  • Super Collapse 3 (2007 - for MumboJumbo)
  • Bratz Girlz Really Rock (2008 - for THQ)
Game Boy Advance
  • Bratz: Forever Diamondz (2006 — for THQ)
  • Marvel (2006 — for Activision)
  • Bratz Babyz (2006 — for THQ)
  • Bratz: The Movie (2007 — for THQ)
  • Zoey 101 (2007 — for THQ)
Wii
PlayStation 2
PC
N-Gage
N-Gage 2.0
Mobile phones
PlayStation Portable

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