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Asylum
Entertainment Ltd is a high value-added video and computer game
designer and developer. With a proven track record of developing
high quality games on multiple platforms, established relationships
with a group of prestigious clients and a strong financial position,
it continues to rapidly and organically expand to accommodate
the demand for its services.
The
company's key strengths are:
- Strong execution
track record development of games on time and on budget.
- A proven
capability of developing licensed properties for internationally
recognized brands.
- The development
of wholly original new brands (intellectual property).
- Superb game engines for every major
console that combine easy development and high-speed code
with low memory impact. As a result, Asylum remains content
driven, platform independent and free to produce faster performing
and better-looking games.
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Asylum
Entertainment was formed in 1998 by four individuals who share
a passion for games and technology. Their combined media experience
in 3D technology, game design and development, audio sound and
music provided the impetus to form the Company. With a 70-strong
team behind them, their vision is being realised - to develop
exciting and creative games across console and PC platforms.
The Company has built a formidable reputation in the games market
with such notable successes as:
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- Bob
The Builder - Asylum’s BAFTA award nominated PC
title for BBC Worldwide has become a global bestseller for
its publisher. Based on the extremely popular kids TV series,
the game let’s 3-7 year olds help Bob and his friends
build a park by participating in 8 fun and easy to play activities.
- Dinosaur
Worlds - Dinosaur World is a downloadable real-time 3D
interactive documentary and educational game. Made for BBC
Imagineering, the software is a groundbreaking piece of design
that manages to deliver the best in audio commentary, music
and cutting edge graphics all in one. The software has been
extremely well received by the thousands of people who downloaded
it
from the BBC site.
- Power
Puff Girls - Chemical X-traction - A VIS entertainment
plc production for BAM Entertainment Ltd. Asylum Entertainment
was commissioned by VIS to work on this one-on-one 3D fighting
game, based on the characters and locations from the popular
Cartoon Network series Powerpuff Girls. The game is available
on PSX and N64 consoles.
- Cubix
- Race For Solex. Platform: PSone & PC. Publisher:
3DO. Working closely with one of this country most successful
independent developers, Blitz Games, Asylum crafted a highly
playable robot racing game around the
Cubix license.
- Sabrina
The Teenage Witch - Platform: PSone. Publisher: Knowledge
Adventure. which is broadly based on the television show and
features the teenage witch and her talking cat Salem, released
by Knowledge Adventure on PSOne in May 2001. The title is
Sabrina's first outing on PlayStation. It will include the
voice of Melissa Joan Hart, the actress who plays Sabrina
in the TV
series.
- Rescue
Heroes - The Molten Menace. Platform: PSone. Publisher:
Mattel Interactive. An interactive, mission-based game focusing
on teamwork, released in July 2001. A sudden volcanic disaster
causes the Rescue Heroes to scramble into action. The town
of 'Misty Peaks' is under threat from lava flows, clouds of
ash, burning lava bombs, floods from breached dams, earth
tremors, and a host of other dangers. Even rookies have to
be pressed into action ("time to test that training!").
The game's player is the rookie.
- Play
with the Teletubbies - based on the BBC's world famous
pre-school TV programme, on PC CD-ROM and PSX . The game topped
the charts in the USA (No.1 in both the leisure and educational
sales charts), UK (No.1 in the educational chart) and other
territories.
- Dr
Who - Destiny of the Doctors - on PC CD-ROM for BBC Worldwide
which was released in 1998.
© Asylum Entertainment
Ltd. 2003 All Rights Reserved.
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