Emergent Game Technologies

Moby ID: 6749

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Founded in 2000 with a focus on massively multiplayer online PC games, Emergent’s mission has broadened to include single player and multiplayer games, video game consoles from Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo, test and build technologies to accelerate the game development process, and services to ease the development of any game and the hosting of multiplayer games. In 2005, Emergent merged with NDL and now includes the Gamebryo 3D graphics engine and tools in its product line, which has been trusted by developers to create games such as Sid Meier's Pirates!, Civilization IV, the Dark Age of Camelot series, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (an Xbox 360 title), and Freedom Force. Emergent is committed to being the leading provider of any tools and technologies needed by game developers.

Emergent is headquartered in Calabasas, California, and has offices in Chapel Hill, N.C., Walnut Creek, California, and Austin, TX, and London.

Credited on 38 Games from 2005 to 2017

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EquiMagic: Galashow of Horses (2017 on Windows)
Divinity II: Developer's Cut (2012 on Windows)
Blood Bowl: Chaos Edition (2012 on Windows)
Airline Tycoon 2 (2011 on Windows)
Prison Tycoon: Alcatraz (2011 on Windows)
Kung-Fu: Live (2010 on PlayStation 3)
Splatterhouse (2010 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3)
Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga (2010 on Windows, Xbox 360, OnLive)
Blood Bowl: Legendary Edition (2010 on Windows)
Fallout: New Vegas (2010 on Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3...)
Defense Grid: Gold (2010 on Windows, OnLive)
The Guild 2: Renaissance (2010 on Windows)
GuJian (2010 on Windows)
Dance on Broadway (2010 on PlayStation 3, Wii)
Blood Bowl (Dark Elves Edition) (2009 on Windows)
Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5 (2009 on Wii)
Blood Bowl (2009 on PSP)
Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle (2009 on Nintendo DS, Wii)
Prison Tycoon 4: SuperMax (2009 on Windows)
Divinity II: Ego Draconis (2009 on Windows, Xbox 360)

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History +

October 24, 2005

The company opens its first overseas office in London, UK, managed by Steven Tyson.

August 18, 2005

The company merges with NDL, a developer of 3D graphics technology, thus acquiring the Gamebryo 3D graphics engine and tools in its product line.

2000

Company founded.

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Company location and contact information (2008):

Emergent Game Tech

5016 N. Parkway Calabasas, Ste 210

Calabasas, California 91302

Company phone: 818.222.5355

Company Fax: 818.222.1232

Company email: [email protected]

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