Cartoon Mavericks, The
Moby ID: 6962
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The Cartoon Mavericks was never a real company. It was just a subset of the internal development department of Domark, housed in a separate building of its own, away from the publishing arm of the company at that time. The development studio was called The Kremlin, although it was fully owned and salaried by Domark.
In order to distinguish themselves from the other teams within the Kremlin, a few like-minded artists (Jolyon Myers, Tony West, Jaid Mindang) and programmers invented the name "Cartoon Mavericks" as a reference to their love of true cartoon animation principles. As is often the case, they often worked together on one project after another, thus they felt a sort of mutual fealty beyond that of merely working for "the Kremlin".
Credited on 1 Game
Marko (1994 on SNES, Genesis, SEGA CD) |
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 1 game with Domark Software, Inc.
- 1 game with Tectoy S.A.
- 1 game with Acclaim Entertainment Ltd.
- 1 game with OlderGames
- 1 game with Domark Software Ltd.
- 1 game with Blitz Games Studios Ltd.
- 1 game with Steve Pearce
- 1 game with Darren Anderson
- 1 game with Andrew Taylor
- 1 game with Jason Cunningham
- 1 game with Mike Ash
- 1 game with Jolyon Myers
- 1 game with Martin Oliver
- 1 game with Steven Frazer
- 1 game with Gary Patino
- 1 game with Tim Mawson
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