Zono Incorporated
Industry | Interactive entertainment |
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Founded | 1991 |
Defunct | 2007 |
Headquarters | Costa Mesa, California, United States |
Key people | Ed Zobrist, "Novak", Jeff Fort, Mike Arkin |
Zono Incorporated, named for its founders, Ed Zobrist and "Novak", was a video game development studio founded in 1991, in the city of Costa Mesa, California.
Zono is best known as the developer of the cult classic Metal Fatigue.
In 2006 the company was sold to the MumboJumbo company and renamed "MumboJumbo LA".
In 2007 the company moved to El Segundo, CA.
In December 2007 MumboJumbo closed MJLA and terminated all employees.
Videogames developed by Zono Incorporated
- Aliens Versus Predator: Extinction (2003), (PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- Battle for Troy (2004), (PC), published by ValuSoft
- Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (2004), (PC port), published by Atari
- History Channel's The Alamo (2004), (PC), published by Activision Value
- History Channel's Crusades: Quest for Power (2003), (PC), published by Activision Value
- Everest (2004), (PC), published by Activision Value
- Freak Boy, (Nintendo 64) Cancelled
- Metal Fatigue (2000), (PC), published by Psygnosis
- Mr. Bones (1997), (Sega Saturn), published by Sega
- Pearl Harbor: Zero Hour (2001), (PC), published by Simon & Schuster
- Riot Police (2004), (PC), published by Activision Value
- Technoclash (1993), (Sega Genesis), published by Electronic Arts
External links
- Zono Inc. company page at GameFAQs
- Zono Inc. company page at MobyGames
- MumboJumbo company website
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