Santa Monica-based development studios interested in "medium casual video game development" for Sony handhelds, watch out! There's a new cat in town and, even though it lacks opposable thumbs, this kitten can code.
Enter: Broodworks, a new independent studio headed by former Sony Santa Monica executive producer and director of internet development Shannon Studstill. Given Studstill's previous position with Sony and the location of Broodworks, superannuation surmises that Broodworks is a second-party studio working closely with SCEA. We'll keep you posted as the story (and the company's website) develops.
[Via superannuation]
Reader Comments (7)
Posted: Oct 7th 2009 5:39PM (Unverified) said
If they're going for "medium casual" They need to reach DS-like sales.
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Posted: Oct 7th 2009 6:00PM David Black said
The more studios working on downloadable titles for PSP, the better for me. My UMD drive on my 2000 is dead so until I pick up a new one, I'm stuck with just PSN content : (
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Posted: Oct 8th 2009 12:39AM Birth Canal said
Can't you play PSN downloadables on a PSP 2000? I'm guessing thats what he meant that since he can't play his UMD games because of the dead drive he can only play the PSN ones.
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Posted: Oct 7th 2009 6:27PM Marco le Polo said
awesome, more Santa Monica gaming love!
Naughty Dog is also in Santa Monica.
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Naughty Dog is also in Santa Monica.
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