Company:Incognito Entertainment
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Video games |
Fate | Dissolved |
Successor |
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Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Scott Campbell |
Defunct | 2009 |
Headquarters | Salt Lake City , US |
Key people |
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Products | Twisted Metal series |
Number of employees | 51 (2002) |
Parent | Sony Computer Entertainment (2002–2009) |
Incognito Entertainment (formerly Incognito Studios and Incog Inc. Entertainment) was an American video game developer headquartered in Salt Lake City.
History
Incognito Entertainment was founded in 1999 by Scott Campbell, who had previously led the development of Rogue Trip (1998) for SingleTrac. In January 2000, the company signed a publishing agreement with a "major North American publisher".[1] The studio was originally known as Incognito Studios and later renamed Incog Inc. Entertainment. Sony acquired Incog Inc. Entertainment in August 2002 and made it an internal studio of Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA). At the time, studio employed 51 people.[2][3]
Campbell and David Jaffe, alongside the majority of the company's staff, left Incognito Entertainment in July 2007 to form Eat Sleep Play, an independent studio backed by SCEA.[4] The remainder of Incognito Entertainment was led by Dylan Jobe and maintained the PlayStation 3 game Warhawk. In March 2009, he and several other staff members left the studio to establish LightBox Interactive.[5]
Games developed
Year | Title | Platform(s) |
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2001 | Twisted Metal | PlayStation 2 |
Twisted Metal | PlayStation | |
2002 | Twisted Metal: Black Online | PlayStation 2 |
2003 | War of the Monsters | PlayStation 2 |
Downhill Domination | PlayStation 2 | |
2005 | Twisted Metal | PlayStation Portable |
2007 | Calling All Cars! | PlayStation 3 |
Warhawk | PlayStation 3 |
References
- ↑ "Rogue Trip Team Turns PlayStation2". January 26, 2000. https://www.ign.com/articles/2000/01/26/rogue-trip-team-turns-playstation2.
- ↑ "Sony Purchases Incog". August 5, 2002. https://gamasutra.com/view/news/1324/Sony_Purchases_Incog.php.
- ↑ "Sony Buys Incog". August 5, 2002. https://www.ign.com/articles/2002/08/05/sony-buys-incog.
- ↑ Crecente, Brian (July 27, 2007). "Jaffe's Big News". http://kotaku.com/283202/jaffes-big-news.
- ↑ Crecente, Brian (March 23, 2009). "Warhawk's Dylan Jobe Leaves Incognito, Forms New Studio". http://kotaku.com/5180320/warhawks-dylan-jobe-leaves-incognito-forms-new-studio.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incognito Entertainment.
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