Gigawatt Studios
Moby ID: 1235
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Gigawatt Studios was a digital production studio located in Hollywood, California, with the technical, creative and production facilities to create a new generation of interactive game entertainment, multimedia and web site development. Gigawatt's objective was to develop and produce quality interactive experiences that appeal to audiences of all ages.
Gigawatt's co-founders were brothers David Koenig and Yoni Koenig. In addition to game titles, the company produced a location-based ride for DisneyQuest, a Disney theme park.
It appears to have gone out of business in approximately 2003. The above principals later went on to found Hollywood company, Extra Large Technology (XLT, Inc.), in approximately 2005.
Credited on 7 Games from 1997 to 2003
Wild Rides: WaterPark Factory (2003 on Windows) |
Ultimate Ride (2001 on Windows) |
Secret Agent Barbie (2001 on Windows) |
Animorphs: Know the Secret (2000 on Windows) |
Sci-Fi Pinball (1999 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Pinky and The Brain: World Conquest (1998 on Windows) |
Men in Black: The Game (1997 on Windows, PlayStation) |
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Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 2 games with SouthPeak Interactive Corporation
- 1 game with Atari, Inc.
- 1 game with Infogrames Studios Limited
- 1 game with Disney Interactive Studios, Inc.
- 1 game with JoWooD Entertainment AG
- 1 game with Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development, Inc.
- 1 game with Activision Value Publishing, Inc.
- 1 game with Vivendi Games, Inc.
- 1 game with Collective, Inc., The
- 1 game with Fox Interactive, Inc.
- 6 games with David Koenig
- 6 games with Robert Knaack
- 6 games with Yoni Koenig
- 5 games with David Bondi
- 5 games with Quinn Tetterton
- 5 games with Qing Yuan
- 5 games with Brian Anderson
- 4 games with Saki Lahaniatis
- 4 games with Ahmed Hoke
- 4 games with Gary Brown
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