Company:TT Fusion
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Formerly | Embryonic Studios Limited (2005–2007) |
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Type | Division |
Industry | Video game industry |
Founded | 3 August 2005 |
Founders |
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Headquarters | Stockport , |
Key people | David Philip Dootson (studio manager) |
Parent | TT Games (2007–present) |
Website | ttgames |
TT Fusion Limited (formerly Embryonic Studios Limited) is a British video game developer and a division of TT Games. Based in Stockport, England , Embryonic Studios was founded in 2005 by former staff of Warthog Games, including Nick Elms, Andrew Whalley, John Lomax, Roger Bacon and Derek Senior. The company was acquired by TT Games on 4 January 2007, and became TT Fusion.[1]
On 8 November 2007, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced that they had purchased TT Games for an undisclosed amount as part of their expansion into the video game industry.[2]
Games developed
Year | Title |
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2007 | Lego Star Wars (handheld/mobile versions) |
2008 | Lego Indiana Jones (handheld versions) |
Lego Batman (handheld versions) | |
Guinness World Records | |
2009 | Lego Indiana Jones 2 (handheld versions) |
Lego Rock Band | |
2010 | The Lord of the Rings |
Lego Harry Potter (handheld/mobile versions) | |
2011 | Lego Star Wars III (handheld versions) |
Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game (handheld versions) | |
Lego Harry Potter (handheld/mobile versions) | |
2012 | Lego Batman 2 (handheld/mobile versions) |
Lego The Lord of the Rings (handheld/mobile versions) | |
Spy Hunter | |
2013 | Lego City Undercover |
Lego City Undercover | |
Lego Legends of Chima | |
Lego Marvel Super Heroes (handheld/mobile versions) | |
2014 | The Lego Movie Videogame |
Lego The Hobbit (handheld versions) | |
Lego Batman 3 (handheld/mobile versions) | |
2015 | Lego Ninjago |
Lego Jurassic World | |
2016 | Lego Marvel's Avengers (handheld versions) |
Lego Star Wars | |
2017 | The Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game |
2018 | Lego The Incredibles |
References
- ↑ Boyes, Emma (4 January 2007). "Traveller's Tales acquires Embryonic". CBS Interactive. http://www.gamespot.com/articles/travellers-tales-acquires-embryonic/1100-6163731/. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
- ↑ Webster, Andrew (4 September 2015). "How Lego is using Doctor Who and The Simpsons to create the next big video game". Vox Media. https://www.theverge.com/2015/9/4/9256921/lego-dimensions-tt-games. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
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