Type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | San Diego, California (July 2007) |
Headquarters | San Diego, California |
Key people | Matt Shores, Co-founder Francois Bertrand, Co-founder |
Website | www.emptyclipstudios.com |
Empty Clip Studios, LLC is a video game developer based in San Diego, California and was founded in July 2007. It was formed by Francois Bertrand and Matt Shores.[1]
On September 8, 2008, the company released their debut game Groovin' Blocks, a music-based puzzle game for WiiWare.[2][3] On December 17, 2008, it was followed-up by Glow, an iPhone puzzle game.
Games developed
- Groovin' Blocks - WiiWare (2008)
- Glow - iPhone (2008)
- Auditorium - PS3/PSP (2010/2011)
- Symphony - Windows (2012)
- Dead Island: Retro Revenge - Windows, PS4 (2016)
- A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV - PS4, Xbox One (2016)
- Attack of the Bugs - Windows (2017)
- F-117A Stealth Fighter - Windows, Switch (2020)
- Hoshi Wo Miru Hito - Switch (2020)
- NHL 94 Rewind - PS4, Xbox One (2020)
- Streets of Kamurocho - Windows (2020)
- Gargoyles Remastered - Windows, PS4, Xbox One, Switch (2023)
References
- ↑ by Louis Bedigian, September 18, 2008, gamezone.com, "Going Independent: The Challenges of Solo Game Design with Empty Clip Studios’ Francois Bertrand", Retrieved 10-07-2008
- ↑ September 5, 2008, , nintendoworldreport.com, "Empty Clip Studios Announces Groovin' Blocks for WiiWare", Retrieved 10-07-2008
- ↑ by Darren Calvert, September 7, 2008, wiiware-world.com, "Empty Clip Studios Interview - Groovin' Blocks", Retrieved 10-07-2008
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