Intrepid Computer Entertainment

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Intrepid Computer Entertainment was founded in 2000 by Joe Rider, Matt Chilton and Terry Cattrell, ex of Bullfrog Productions. It was a satellite of Peter Molyneux's Lionhead games production company, and worked for four years on B.C., a videogame intended for Microsoft's Xbox system.

The game was 'suspended' in October 2004, with 'hope to revive the project'. Intrepid shut down shortly afterwards, with team members folding into work on Lionhead's other projects.