Who started Insomniac Games?
Ted Price
Insomniac Games was founded by Ted Price, who was determined to work in the video game industry since the release of Atari 2600 in 1977, when he was nine years old. The company was incorporated on February 28, 1994.
How many Games has Insomniac made?
Since that moment, a lot has changed though! Insomniac has: Released 25 games for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One, Oculus Rift virtual reality, mobile devices, PC and web browsers.
Is Insomniac Games owned by Activision?
The series continued after Insomniac ceased developing further Spyro games. Universal Studios outsourced the game development via Universal Interactive; two subseries, The Legend of Spyro and Skylanders, were then developed. Activision Blizzard is now the owner of the franchise.
Who owns Spyro IP?
Activision
Spyro | |
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Publisher(s) | Sony Computer Entertainment (1998–2000) Universal Interactive (1998-2006) Vivendi Games (2001–2008) Sierra Entertainment (2004-2008) Activision (2008–present) |
Creator(s) | Alex Hastings Brian Hastings Charles Zembillas Craig Stitt Mark Cerny Michael John Ted Price |
Who made the original Spyro?
Insomniac GamesVivendi Games
Spyro: Year of the Dragon/Developers
Who owns Insomniac records?
Pasquale Rotella
Over the last 20 years, Pasquale Rotella has been known as many things. First and foremost, he is the founder and creator of the world’s largest dance music and experience company: Insomniac.
Does Sony still own Spyro?
Originally published by Sony Computer Entertainment and created by Insomniac Games, the franchise has changed hands and developers numerous times before the rights to the intellectual property were acquired by Activision in 2008….Games.
1998 | Spyro the Dragon |
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2015 | |
2016 | |
2017 | |
2018 | Reignited Trilogy |
Who owns Bassrush?
Insomniac Records
Insomniac (promoter)
Type | Private |
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Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | Beverly Hills , United States |
Key people | Pasquale Rotella (founder) |
Divisions | Insomniac Records, Insomniac Radio, Bassrush, Basscon, Dreamstate, Hard (music festival), Audiotistic Music Festival, Factory 93 |