NetDevil

NetDevil
Former type Private
Industry Computer gaming
Founded 1997
Defunct 2011
Headquarters Louisville, Colorado, U.S
Products Jumpgate, Auto Assault, Warmonger, LEGO Universe, Jumpgate Evolution
Employees 75
Website www.NetDevil.com

NetDevil, owned by Gazillion Entertainment, was an American developer of massively multiplayer online role-playing games in Louisville, Colorado.

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History

Beginnings

NetDevil was founded in 1997 by Scott Brown, Peter Grundy and Steven Williams in Louisville, a suburb north of Denver, Colorado. Before forming NetDevil, Brown, Grundy, and Williams worked at Digital Creators, an information technology firm located in Boulder, Colorado. The three dreamed of being creators of their own digital worlds, and began developing Jumpgate, a space-based flight simulator MMO, during their spare evenings and weekends. After a year of part-time work, they quit their jobs and started NetDevil, headquartered in the basement of Scott Brown's home. Their first proper office was 750 square feet (70 m2), sub-leased from friends with another technology company. In an interview with GameDaily, Scott Brown shared that at one point they had fourteen people packed into one big room.[1]

According to the company's website, the name NetDevil was chosen as a name because of the "owners' obsession with cool scary things that live in the deep dark waters of the world". All of the company's principals are certified SCUBA divers, including one certified dive master.

New location

In June 2007, NetDevil announced that they'd completed moving into their new location in Louisville, Colorado, a nearly 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2) office facility which includes a professional sound studio, user testing facility and LEGO model shop. To celebrate their 10th year anniversary, they hosted a party at their new location.[2]

Acquisition by Gazillion Entertainment

In July 2008, NetDevil was purchased by game publisher Gazillion Entertainment,[3] though this fact was not made public until March 2009.[4]

Departures of Founders

In the last months of 2010, all remaining founders of NetDevil, notably Scott Brown, Peter Grundy, and Ryan Seabury, who headed the LEGO Universe team, chose to leave the company. Brown and Seabury started End Games Entertainment whose first product is a Facebook game titled Vorp!

Layoffs

In February 2011, two rounds of layoffs took place at the NetDevil studio. The first round eliminated the Jumpgate Evolution development team. The second downsized the LEGO Universe team and appears to be part of a deal in which Gazillion passed control of development of LEGO Universe to the LEGO Group.[5] As of the last week of February, it is not clear whether NetDevil will be retained as a studio by Gazillion Entertainment.

Products

Released

Jumpgate (2001) – A massively multiplayer online flight simulator set in space. Though it was initially published by 3DO, NetDevil regained control of the game after 3DO's bankruptcy in 2003.

Auto Assault (2006) – A massively multiplayer online game that combined vehicular combat with role-playing elements, allowing the player to explore a post-apocalyptic future in customizable cars, motorcycles, semis, and tanks. It was published by NCsoft, and shut down in 2007.

Warmonger: Operation Downtown Destruction (2007) – An apocalyptic, first-person shooter (FPS), built around the AGEIA PhysX processor with Unreal Engine 3. It features a piece-by-piece destruction system and fluid and cloth-based effects.[6]

Lego Universe (2010) A children's game where LEGO minifigures group up in the Nexus Force, to defeat the Maelstrom. NetDevil was defunct because of this game.

In development

Jumpgate Evolution – In June 2007, NetDevil announced plans for Jumpgate Evolution, a remake of NetDevil's first project, the classic MMO Jumpgate. The space-based title will be getting a massive graphical revamp, along with many new features.[7] In December 2007, NetDevil announced the launch of a website for Jumpgate Evolution containing backstory written by Keith Baker, in-game footage, screenshots and video, community forums, and a fan site kit available for download.

References

  1. ^ Living the Dream: NetDevil's Ten Years of Independent Development
  2. ^ An Overview of NetDevil's Open House and Anniversary Celebration | Ten Ton Hammer
  3. ^ NetDevil now a part of Gazillion Entertainment
  4. ^ NetDevil acquired by Gazillion Entertainment... last July
  5. ^ [1]
  6. ^ WarCry Network : News : NetDevil Branches Out
  7. ^ Jumpgate Evolution Officially Announced

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