Grey Dog Software
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Grey Dog Software is a computer games development company, based in Phoenix, Arizona, and specializing in sports text simulations. Notable games released by Grey Dog include the Total Extreme Warfare series and the Wrestling Spirit series.
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[edit] History
On September 7th, 2004, Arlie Rahn founded Grey Dog. Gary Gorski and Adam Ryland came to the company with Rahn.[1]
All three developers had worked under the same company, .400 Software Studios, but when that company dissolved due to an ownership dispute, the three developers formed Grey Dog Software under the ownership of Rahn.
Gorski left Grey Dog in May 2006 to create his own company, Wolverine Studios.[2]
Brian Nichols joined the company in December 2006 in order to be the lead developer of the basketball product line.[3]
[edit] Games Released
- Wrestling Spirit
- Total Extreme Warfare 2005
- Wrestling Spirit 2
- Bowl Bound College Football
- Total Extreme Warfare 2007
- World of Mixed Martial Arts
[edit] Developers
Products are categorized into product lines: basketball, football, and wrestling/MMA.
Developers | |
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Basketball | Brian Nichols |
Football | Arlie Rahn |
Wrestling/MMA | Adam Ryland |
[edit] References
- ^ Grey Dog Software Launches New Company and Website (2004-09-07). Retrieved on 2007-03-23.
- ^ Welcome to Wolverine Studios! (2006-05-05). Retrieved on 2007-03-23.
- ^ Brian Nichols Joins Grey Dog (2006-12-01). Retrieved on 2007-03-23.