Binary Pulse, Inc.
Moby ID: 8797
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Binary Pulse is a marketing firm founded in 1994. The company headquarters was moved to Costa Mesa, California, in 1999.
The company offers print and digital media for computer hardware and software companies, including packaging, audio and visual design and recording, 2D and 3D illustration, animation and media replication.
In 2009, the principals of Binary Pulse are Tim Howell and Drew Mehl.
Credited on 13 Games from 2004 to 2009
Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle (2009 on Nintendo DS, Wii) |
Sudokuro (2007 on Nintendo DS) |
Hard Rock Casino (2006 on PlayStation 2, PSP) |
Camp Lazlo: Leaky Lake Games (2006 on Game Boy Advance) |
Dave Mirra BMX Challenge (2006 on PSP, Wii) |
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2006 on Game Boy Advance) |
VeggieTales: LarryBoy and the Bad Apple (2006 on PlayStation 2) |
VeggieTales: LarryBoy and the Bad Apple (2006 on Game Boy Advance) |
Tringo (2006 on Game Boy Advance) |
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection (2005 on PSP) |
World Championship Poker 2 featuring Howard Lederer (2005 on Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox...) |
World Championship Poker (2004 on PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation 3) |
Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift (2003 on PlayStation 2) |
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Company location and contact information (2009):
Binary Pulse Technology Marketing
3545 Harbor Gateway South, Suite 102
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
United States
Telephone: 714.429.0110
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Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 12 games with Crave Entertainment, Inc.
- 2 games with Shin'en Multimedia GmbH
- 2 games with FarSight Technologies Inc.
- 2 games with Collision Studios
- 1 game with Konami Software Shanghai, Inc.
- 1 game with Xebec, Inc.
- 1 game with David A. Palmer Productions
- 1 game with Papaya Studio Corporation
- 1 game with Genki Co., Ltd.
- 1 game with DC Studios, Inc.
- 12 games with Sheri Furumi Snow
- 12 games with Michael Maas
- 12 games with Mark Burke
- 11 games with Nima Taghavi
- 11 games with Robert K. Dyer
- 11 games with Doug Panter
- 10 games with Thomas Quast
- 9 games with James Flaharty
- 8 games with Kathy A. Bucklin
- 7 games with Richard Martin
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