ARUSH Entertainment
Moby ID: 2850
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ARUSH Entertainment was co-founded in September 1999 by Jim Perkins (CEO and President) and David Adams (Executive Vice President).
Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, the company was a division of World Entertainment Broadcasting Corporation (WEB Corp.).
ARUSH was a worldwide publisher of interactive entertainment software for personal computers and advanced entertainment consoles. The company was acquired by Hip Interactive Corporation in August 2004.
Credited on 14 Games from 2001 to 2005
Playboy: The Mansion (2005 on Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox) |
Hunting Unlimited: Trophy Collection (2005 on Windows) |
Fear Factor: Unleashed (2004 on Game Boy Advance) |
Hunting Unlimited 3 (2004 on Windows) |
Hunting Unlimited 2 (2003 on Windows) |
Devastation (2003 on Linux, Windows) |
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project (2002 on Windows, Xbox 360, Macintosh...) |
Real Pool 2 (2002 on Windows) |
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project (Limited Edition) (2002 on Windows) |
Emergency 2: The Ultimate Fight for Life (2002 on Windows) |
Feedn' Chloe (2001 on Windows) |
Hunting Unlimited (2001 on Windows) |
Primal Prey (2001 on Windows) |
RC Daredevil (2001 on Windows) |
History +
- August 9, 2004
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Company acquired by Hip Interactive Corporation.
- September 1999
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ARUSH Entertainment is founded.
Trivia +
Company address and contact info (2003):
ARUSH Entertainment
13951 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 233
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone: 480.609.8665
Website: www.arushgames.com
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 5 games with Sunstorm Interactive, Inc.
- 4 games with SCS Software
- 4 games with ValuSoft, Inc.
- 2 games with Hip Interactive Corp.
- 2 games with HD Publishing B.V.
- 2 games with Groove Games
- 2 games with e4e Interactive Entertainment Services
- 1 game with Ubisoft Entertainment SA
- 1 game with 3D Realms Entertainment ApS
- 1 game with Arxel Tribe d.o.o.
- 10 games with Jim Perkins
- 10 games with Dean Hoffman
- 10 games with Chris Boxmeyer
- 10 games with David Adams
- 8 games with Justin Chornenky
- 7 games with Gary Phillips
- 6 games with Donald Case
- 6 games with Peter Armstrong
- 4 games with Jennifer Wildes
- 4 games with Anthony Campiti
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