Hypnotix
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Industry | Computer and video game industry |
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Fate | Acquired by Electronic Arts in 2005 |
Founded | 1993 |
Defunct | July 2005 |
Headquarters | Little Falls, New Jersey |
Key people |
Mike Taramykin, President Thomas Kirtchner John Sousa Mike Cayado Jason Shenkman |
Products |
Outlaw Golf Outlaw Volleyball Deer Avenger |
Hypnotix, Inc. was an American video game developer that was founded in 1993 and located in Little Falls, New Jersey.[1] The company's highest-profile games were its "Outlaw" series of sports titles, which included Outlaw Golf, Outlaw Volleyball, and Outlaw Tennis. Hypnotix is also responsible for a wide variety of PC and console products including the Deer Avenger series, which has sold over a million copies.[2]
In July 2005, the company was acquired by Electronic Arts and most of the team was relocated to Orlando, Florida to develop titles such as the Arena Football series.[3][4]
Games
- Wetlands (1995)
- Soldier Boyz (1997)
- Deer Avenger (1998)
- Deer Avenger 2: Deer in the City (1999)
- Miss Spider's Tea Party (1999)
- Bass Avenger (2000)
- Deer Avenger 3d (2000)
- Panty Raider: From Here to Immaturity (2000)
- The $100,000 Pyramid (2001)
- Deer Avenger 4: The Rednecks Strike Back (2001)
- Deer Avenger: Open Season (2001)
- MTV Total Request Live Trivia (2001)
- Outlaw Golf (2002)
- Outlaw Golf: Holiday Golf (2002)
- Outlaw Volleyball (2003)
- 9 Holes of Xmas: Outlaw Golf (2003)
- Outlaw Volleyball: Red Hot (2003)
- Dragon Tales: Learn & Fly With Dragons (2004)
- Outlaw Golf 2 (2004)
- Outlaw Tennis (2005)
- Outlaw Volleyball: Remixed (2005)
References
External links
- Company page
- Game Theory; On Deer Hunter's Trail, Rivals and a Spoof at The New York Times
- Outlaw Golf Interview at IGN
- Outlaw Volleyball Interview at TeamXbox
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