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Development companies ZootFly and 7 Studios have taken publisher Brash Entertainment to court over what they claim is unpaid compensation for developing games for Brash.

Zootfly is suing for $748,000 that Brash contracted them for adapting the Fox TV show Prison Break while 7 Studios is suing for $581,000 for a DS & Wii game, Six Flags Fun Park, and a game based off the upcoming 9 movie.

Brash is known for adapting movies into video games, most notably Jumper: Griffin's Story, Alvin and the Chipmunks and Space Chimps.

Complete info can be found here.
User Avatar$581,000 for Six Flags Fun Park? Oh ok that's only 50 times what that game made in sales, right? :D
User AvatarI guess they made a ...Brash decision!

Thank you and goodnight!
a pun of that caliber should be shot.
(Edited by Big John WV (24321), Nov 20, 2008)
Re: Brash Entertainment being sued by two companies
Big John WV (24321), Nov 20, 2008
mobiusclimber Wrote:
$581,000 for Six Flags Fun Park? Oh ok that's only 50 times what that game made in sales, right? :D



Sad part is I've never even heard of this game, although it has been released for a few months now. Seems like Brash is biting off more than they can chew with all these games they're having developed.

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