Hypnotix

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Hypnotix, Inc.
Industry Computer and video game industry
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)

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