Genuine Games
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Founded in early 2002 by David Broadhurst, Steven Batiste and Russ Gubler, the self-financed venture has already attracted many experienced development team members who were integral contributors on platinum franchises such as Knockout Kings(TM) from EA SPORTS(TM) and Ratchet and Clank(TM) developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony. Development of the company's proprietary cross-platform game engine technology began in the spring of 2002.
The core members of the Genuine Games team have worked on a number of multi-million unit selling titles for various publishers. The company's founders have more than 20 years of experience in interactive gaming. Key team members have worked for and have experience with industry leading publishers Electronic Arts and Activision, among others, in addition to first party development.
Genuine Games biggest title 50 Cent: Bulletproof, sold over 2 million units.