Company:Zombie Studios

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Zombie Studios
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo games
Founded1994
Founder
  • Joanna Alexander
  • Mark Long
DefunctJanuary 8, 2015
HeadquartersSeattle, Washington, United States [1]
ProductsSpec Ops series
Websitezombie.com (archived)

Zombie Studios was an American independent video game developer. It was formed in 1994 as Zombie, LLC by Joanna Alexander and Mark Long, formerly of the Sarnoff Research Center. Alexander and Long founded Zombie after they completed the design of a virtual reality headset for Hasbro at Sarnoff in 1993.[1] Zombie has designed and produced over 30 games for major platforms.[2] They created a value label in 2005, Direct Action Games, to design and produce value titles for both PC and consoles.

Zombie Studios shut down in January 2015 with its owners' retirement. Former staffers of the company subsequently founded a new studio, Builder Box Games (now Hardsuit Labs), who acquired some of Zombie Studio's former IPs.[3]

Games developed

  • Ice & Fire (1995)
  • Locus (1995)
  • Zork Nemesis (1996)
  • ZPC (1996)
  • CyberSpace Mountain- VR Ride (1997)
  • Spec Ops (1998)
  • Spec Ops: Ranger Team Bravo (1998) (Rangers Lead the Way expansion)
  • Spearhead (1998)
  • Body Glove's Bluewater Hunter (1999)
  • Spec Ops II (1999)
  • Spec Ops II: Operation Bravo (2000) (Green Berets expansion)
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Covert Operations Essentials (2000) (Rogue Spear expansion)
  • Spec Ops (2000)
  • Spec Ops II: Omega Squad (2000)
  • Spec Ops: Ranger Elite (2001)
  • Spec Ops: Covert Assault (2001)
  • Alcatraz (2001)
  • Atlantis: The Lost Empire – Search for the Journal (2001)
  • Atlantis: The Lost Empire – Trial by Fire (2001)
  • Delta Force (2002)
  • Super Bubble Pop (2002)
  • Shadow Ops (2004)
  • Saw (2009)
  • Blacklight (2010)
  • Saw II: Flesh & Blood (2010)
  • Blackwater (2011)
  • Blacklight (2012)
  • Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition (2012)
  • Special Forces: Team X (2013)
  • Daylight (2014)
  • Phantom Army (2014)

Direct Action Games

United States Armed Forces games

The developer was commissioned by the United States Armed Forces to co-develop a series of training and recruitment games. Some games were developed entirely by the developer, but some were co-developed with the U.S. Army Development Team, and others were made with other game developers.

  • America's Army: Special Forces (2003)
  • Future Force Company Commander (2006)
  • Virtual Army Experience
  • AH-64D Apache Simulator
  • Future Soldier Trainer
  • Convoy Trainer
  • JROTC First Aid Trainer

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