N-Space

Defunct American video game developer


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::summary Defunct American video game developer ::

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FieldValue
namen-Space Inc.
logoN-Space Logo 2008present.jpeg
foundation
defunct
fateClosed
locationOrlando, Florida, US
key_peopleErick S. Dyke (president and co-founder)
Dan O'Leary (co-founder)
Sean Purcell (co-founder)
industryVideo games
num_employees60+ (2012)
homepage
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n-Space Inc. was an American video game developer founded in 1994 by Erick S. Dyke, Dan O'Leary, and Sean Purcell. It developed games on nearly a dozen different platforms, but was mostly focused on Nintendo consoles and handhelds in particular since 2001. The game Geist was a second-party project, developed in cooperation with Nintendo. In March 2016, it was announced that n-Space had closed down for unknown reasons.

History

n-Space founders Erick S. Dyke and Sean Purcell met while working at General Electric Aerospace (now part of Lockheed Martin) to create advanced military simulators. In 1991, GE Aerospace began to explore the possibility of using its 3D technology for commercial applications. This led to a series of contracts with Sega for the development of the Model 1 and Model 2 arcade boards. Dyke, O’Leary, and Purcell spent two months working with Sega in Japan to complete the development of one of the first Model 2 arcade titles, Desert Tank. The trio worked with director Hiroshi Kataoka and the head of the Sega AM2 division, Yu Suzuki. In 1994, Dyke, O’Leary, and Purcell founded n-Space with funding from Sony Computer Entertainment of America to develop games on the newly launched Sony PlayStation console. n-Space launched their first video game in 1997 for PlayStation, Tiger Shark.

In 2011, n-Space announced their largest project yet: developing an all-new property from the ground-up, made exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS in cooperation with Square Enix. This property is Heroes of Ruin and was launched in June 2012. In 2015, n-Space released their first independent title, Sword Coast Legends, with Digital Extremes. It is a role-playing game set within the Dungeons & Dragons universe. On March 29, 2016, it was announced that n-Space had closed down, 22 years after its founding.

Games developed

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YearTitlePublisherPlatforms
1997TigerSharkGT InteractiveWindows, PlayStation
Bug Riders: The Race of KingsGT InteractiveWindows, PlayStation
1998Duke Nukem: Time to KillGT InteractivePlayStation
Rugrats: Search for ReptarTHQPlayStation
1999Rugrats: Studio TourTHQPlayStation
2000Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las VegasFOX InteractiveWindows, PlayStation
Danger GirlTHQPlayStation
Duke Nukem: Land of the BabesInfogramesPlayStation
Mary-Kate and Ashley: Magical Mystery MallAcclaimPlayStation
2001Mary-Kate and Ashley: Crush CourseAcclaimWindows, PlayStation
2002Mary-Kate and Ashley: Sweet 16 – Licensed to DriveAcclaimGameCube, PlayStation 2
2005GeistNintendoGameCube
GoldenEye: Rogue AgentEA GamesNintendo DS
2007Winx: Join the ClubKonamiPlayStation Portable
Call of Duty 4: Modern WarfareActivisionNintendo DS
2008Star Wars: The Force UnleashedLucasArtsNintendo DS
Call of Duty: World at WarActivisionNintendo DS
Target Toss Pro: BagsIncredible TechnologiesWiiWare
Hue Pixel PainterActivisionNintendo DS
2009Hannah Montana: The MovieDisney InteractiveXbox 360, Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2ActivisionNintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 2
Carnival KingIncredible TechnologiesWiiWare
Star Wars Battlefront: Elite SquadronLucasArtsNintendo DS
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – MobilizedActivisionNintendo DS
2010Toy Story 3: The Video GameDisney InteractiveNintendo DS
Target Toss Pro: Lawn DartsIncredible TechnologiesWiiWare
007: Blood StoneActivisionNintendo DS
Goldeneye 007ActivisionNintendo DS
Golf Cart RangerN-SpaceiOS
Call of Duty: Black OpsActivisionNintendo DS
Tron: Evolution – Battle GridsDisney InteractiveNintendo DS, Wii
2011Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3: DefianceActivisionNintendo DS
Jillian Michaels' Fitness AdventureMajescoXbox 360/Kinect
Jaws: Ultimate PredatorMajesco EntertainmentNintendo 3DS
20125 Micro Lab ChallengeMicrosoft StudiosXbox 360/Kinect
Heroes of RuinSquare EnixNintendo 3DS
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3DAtariNintendo 3DS
Skylanders: GiantsActivisionNintendo 3DS
2013Skylanders: Swap ForceActivisionNintendo 3DS
2014Suits and SwordsSony Pictures TelevisioniOS, Android
2015WWE 2K Mobile2K GamesiOS, Android
Sword Coast LegendsDigital ExtremesWindows, Linux, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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Cancelled

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TitlePublisherPlatform
RazorWingSCEAPlayStation
Austin Powers: Oh, Behave!Rockstar GamesPlayStation 2
Dexter's LaboratoryBAM! EntertainmentPlayStation 2
Duke Nukem D-DayGT InteractivePlayStation 2
Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!Acclaim EntertainmentPlayStation 2
Fear (Geist)NoneXbox (moved to the Gamecube)
WinterNoneWii
SphereNintendoWii
Haggar (Halo Mega Bloks Game)NoneXbox 360
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References

References

  1. (2008-10-21). "About". N-space.com.
  2. "n-Space Company Biography".
  3. (30 March 2016). "n-Space is shutting down - Nintendo Everything".
  4. Wade, Kenneth Kyle. (August 18, 2005). "Meeting n-Space".
  5. "Sega Model 2".
  6. (August 1997). "Peacetime Programmers". [[Ziff Davis]].
  7. Wade, Kenneth Kyle. (August 18, 2005). "Meeting n-Space".
  8. Jared Petty. (2015-02-13). "New Dungeons & Dragons Game Sword Coast Legends coming in 2015". [[IGN]].
  9. Obscure Gamers. (Oct 29, 2017). "Geist (Xbox August 2002 Prototype)".

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