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Blue52 Games Limited

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Blue52 Games was a UK game development studio. Most likely it was established in March 1997 by Jason Perkins, who was previously with companies such as GT Interactive, Sony and Gremlin Graphics.

The studio created the titles Stolen (2005) and Disney's Peter Pan: The Legend of Never Land (2005). Both games were released after the studio was already out of business. A third title Deadlight was also in development based on the Stolen engine, but eventually cancelled in the studio's final months in 2005. The concept of the game focused on the dynamically lit rendering engine for PS2. It was set on the SS Hyperion that the player mysteriously comes across after getting stranded at sea. The main mechanic of the game was that different coloured lights scared different creatures and that all creatures were scared by "deadlight".

In March 2005 it was reported the studio would close down. In that same month however, Blue52 Development, a UK company active since 3rd April 2003, changed its name to Curve Studios on 11th March 2005 and most likely the company was relaunched there, helmed by Perkins and Richie Turner.

Credited on 2 Games

Disney's Peter Pan: The Legend of Never Land (2005 on PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3)
Stolen (2005 on Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox)

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