Planet Moon Studios
Moby ID: 1700
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Planet Moon Studios was a game development studio founded by Nick Bruty and Bob Stevenson in 1997 and located in San Francisco, California (USA). It originally consisted mainly of former employees of Shiny Entertainment. It existed for fourteen years and the studio worked with a variety of publishers such as Interplay, LucasArts, Electronic Arts, SEGA of America, Disney Interactive Studios, THQ and Majesco.
The company was initially mostly known for action titles that contain a lot of humour, such as Planet Moon's first game Giants: Citizen Kabuto (2000), and then Armed and Dangerous (2003) and Infected (2005).
Around 2004 the company announced to shift focus to development for Sony's PSP platform. Next to Infected the studio made After Burner: Black Falcon (2007) for the platform.
Around 2007 the focus shifted to Nintendo's Wii console and the Nintendo DS handheld system. The studio released the trivia game Smarty Pants (2007) for the Wii and the educational games Brain Quest: Grades 3 & 4 (2008) and Brain Quest: Grades 5 & 6 (2008) for the Nintendo DS. The musical rhythm game Battle of the Bands for the Wii was also released in 2008. In that year the independent iPhone game Booty Blocks was developed as well and some members of the team assisted with the development of Iron Man (2008 - PS3/Xbox 360).
After those, only two more games were released. The studio did the Wii version of 5TH Cell Media's Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (2009), and the movie adaptation Disney Tangled in 2010. Tangled also was the studio's first PC title since Armed and Dangerous in 2003.
On 11th January 2011 Bigpoint Inc. announced to have hired 37 people who formerly worked for Planet Moon, but did not acquire the company or the IP. According to Planet Moon CEO Aaron Loeb one of the company's projects went into financial default in December 2010 and they pursued litigation against the funders that owned the company money. Microsoft cancelled the light RPG/Adventure Xbox 360 Kinect game My Amazing Story and that meant the end of the company. Planet Moon was then closed in early 2011.
Co-founder Nick Bruty and Richard Sun went on and established the independent game development studio Rogue Rocket Games in March 2011. The other co-founder Bob Stevenson had already left the company to co-found ngmoco in June 2008. CEO Aaron Loeb joined Playfish in April 2011 as the new general manager of its San Francisco branch.
Credited on 13 Games from 2000 to 2010
Disney Tangled (2010 on Windows, Wii) |
Disney Tangled (2010 on Nintendo DS) |
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (2009 on Wii) |
Booty Blocks (2008 on iPhone) |
Brain Quest: Grades 3 & 4 (2008 on Nintendo DS) |
Brain Quest: Grades 5 & 6 (2008 on Nintendo DS) |
Iron Man (2008 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) |
Battle of the Bands (2008 on Wii) |
Smarty Pants (2007 on Wii) |
After Burner: Black Falcon (2007 on PSP) |
Infected (2005 on PSP) |
Armed and Dangerous (2003 on Windows, Xbox, Xbox One) |
Giants: Citizen Kabuto (2000 on Windows, PlayStation 2, Macintosh) |
History +
- May 29, 2004
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The studio announces it will shift its development focus solely to Sony's PSP.
- 1997
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Company founded.
Trivia +
A news site dedicated to the company was formerly located at www.planetmooncentral.com.
The company website was located at www.planetmoon.com.
Related Web Sites +
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Planet Moon Studios
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Wikipedia: Planet Moon Studios
article in the open encyclopedia
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 3 games with Ripple Effect Studios
- 3 games with Electronic Arts, Inc.
- 2 games with THQ Inc.
- 2 games with Effective Media GmbH
- 2 games with SEGA Europe Ltd.
- 2 games with Disney Interactive Studios, Inc.
- 2 games with GameWizz Digital Entertainment
- 2 games with SEGA of America, Inc.
- 2 games with Valve Corporation
- 2 games with 3volution Productions, LLC
- 10 games with Scott Guest
- 10 games with Raven Alef
- 10 games with Nick Bruty
- 10 games with Ken Capelli
- 9 games with Martin Brownlow
- 9 games with Aaron Loeb
- 8 games with Robert Mouck
- 8 games with Bob Stevenson
- 7 games with Tim Williams
- 7 games with James Wilson
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