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DC Studios, Inc.

Moby ID: 3425

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DC Studios, Inc. consists of game development studios in Montreal (Canada) and Glasgow (Scotland). A third studio in Edinburgh (Scotland) was closed in June 2006 after the poor sales of State of Emergency 2. The team was working on two other games at the time.

In 2003 DC acquired the business of Dream Mechanics, based in Montreal. Dream Mechanics is a provider of massively multiplayer gaming technology and has produced many on line games for many film and TV Studios.

They develop for Nintendo GameCube, Sony Playstation 2, Sony PlayStation, Microsoft Xbox, PC, Apple Macintosh, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, and more.

Since forming in 1999, DC has been responsible for games including Salt Lake 2002, NBA Jam 2002, Army Men: Advance and Cinderella: Magical Dreams (all for the Gameboy Advance), Taxi 2, Jim Henson's Bear in the Big Blue House (PSX), The Cat in the Hat (PSX), Tour de France Centenary Edition in conjunction with Konami (PS2), and Bratz, a multi-platform dance game based on the doll franchise (GBA, PSX and PC). DC has also developed games for mobile phones including Charmed, based on the popular TV show.

DC Studios also develops electronic toys (two of which have been released by Mattel) as well as developing games for the proprietary Toymax consoles including the Atari TV Games System.

DC invests in R&D and possesses technology on all platforms, including the Trimorph system - a dynamic, flexible and multi-functional engine designed to create and host Second Generation business-to-consumer virtual communities, from on-line games to virtual electronic storefronts.

Whilst remaining committed to developing titles under contract for leading publishers, DC Studios has moved into the world of original titles with its own projects Jackals and Valentine as well as a number other original titles being developed to full concept stage.

Credited on 29 Games from 1999 to 2007

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Thrillville: Off the Rails (2007 on Nintendo DS)
Crayola Treasure Adventures (2007 on Nintendo DS)
Code Lyoko (2007 on Nintendo DS)
Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action (2006 on Nintendo DS)
Cartoon Network Racing (2006 on Nintendo DS)
Hannah Montana (2006 on Nintendo DS)
VeggieTales: LarryBoy and the Bad Apple (2006 on Game Boy Advance)
Winx Club (2006 on Windows, PlayStation 2)
State of Emergency 2 (2006 on PlayStation 2)
Winx Club (2005 on Game Boy Advance)
Whac-A-Mole (2005 on Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance)
Disney's Cinderella: Magical Dreams (2005 on Game Boy Advance)
Fear Factor: Unleashed (2004 on Game Boy Advance)
Dr. Seuss: The Cat in the Hat (2004 on PlayStation)
Kenny vs Spenny: Versusville (2004 on Windows)
Cartoon Network Speedway (2003 on Game Boy Advance)
Charmed (2003 on J2ME, ExEn)
Le Tour de France: 1903-2003 - Centenary Edition (2003 on PlayStation 2)
Bratz (2002 on Windows, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance)
Jim Henson's Bear in the Big Blue House (2002 on PlayStation)

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June 2006

DC Studios' Edinburgh studio is closed down due to poor sales of State of Emergency 2.

May 14, 2003

The company acquires Dream Mechanics, Inc., a creator and developer of massively multiplayer on line gaming technology.

1999

Company founded by Mark Greenshields in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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