Brash Entertainment
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Brash Entertainment is a US-based video game production company focused on licensed games. [1] The company was co-founded in 2007 by Thomas Tull, Bert Ellis, President and COO Nicholas Longano, and CEO and Chairman Mitch Davis.[2]
The company released two games in it's first year of operations. The first release was was Alvin and the Chipmunks[3] in conjunction with the top grossing film from 20th Century Fox. [4] The second title was Jumper: Griffin's Story also based on a Fox film. [5]
The company has also announced a series of games built around the SAW franchise. [6]
The next title to be released by Brash is SPACE CHIMPS based on the film from Vanguard Animation. [7]
[edit] References
- ^ A Start-Up's Risky Niche: Movie-Based Videogames - WSJ.com
- ^ Tim Ingham. Brash Entertainment unveils top brass. mcvuk.com.
- ^ Alvin And The Chipmunksā¢
- ^ Box Office Mojo - Movie Index, A-Z
- ^ YouTube - Jumper video game trailer
- ^ Gamers to see SAW in 2009 - news - www.mcvuk.com
- ^ http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080131/20080131006030.html?.v=1