Crave Entertainment, Inc.
Moby ID: 1967
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Formed in 1997 and initially based out of Los Angeles, Crave Entertainment, Inc. (also known as Crave Entertainment Group) is an independent game publisher. It was founded by Nima Taghavi, who also went on to found the full service videogame distribution and publishing operations known as SVG Distribution and also the United States branch of the video game distribution company Solutions 2 GO.
In its history, Crave had successful relationships with developers Liquid Entertainment, Irrational Games, Genki, Warthog, Dream Factory and Opus. In its later years, Crave worked closely with international strongholds Electronic Arts and Ubisoft Entertainment.
By 2005, Crave Entertainment's headquarters had moved from Los Angeles to Newport Beach, California.
In October 2005, Crave Entertainment was announced to have been bought by the music distributor Handleman Company in a deal worth 72 million USD. Prominent senior executives at the company, including COO Robert Dyer, CEO Nima Taghavi, and publisher president Michael Maas retained their positions with the sale.
On 24th February 2009 Fillpoint LLC, a company involved with distributing video games to national retailers (as well as providing online distribution, fulfillment, and e-commerce services for retailers), announced to have acquired Crave Entertainment (as well as Taghavi's other business, SVG Distribution) from Handleman Company.
Fillipoint LLC made risky moves in publishing games such as Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos and took on significant debt, ultimately leading to their bankruptcy in August 2012. They were sold to Crave Entertainment founder Nima Taghavi's third company, the United States subsidary of Solutions 2 GO. In June 2012, Taghavi hired on Crave's ex-COO Robert Dyer as the CEO of Solutions 2 GO.
Credited on 125 Games from 1998 to 2012
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The Pinball Arcade (2012 on Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3...) |
Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion XL (2011 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii) |
Sing 4: The Hits Edition (2011 on Wii) |
Man vs. Wild with Bear Grylls (2011 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii) |
Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos (2010 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii) |
Brunswick Pro Bowling (2010 on Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360) |
Winter's Tail (2009 on Nintendo DS) |
Monster Mayhem: Build and Battle (2009 on Nintendo DS, Wii) |
Crayola: Colorful Journey (2009 on Wii) |
Solitaire & Mahjong (2009 on Wii) |
PBR: Out of the Chute (2008 on PlayStation 2, Wii) |
Defendin' De Penguin (2008 on Nintendo DS, Wii) |
Purr Pals (2008 on Wii) |
George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret (2008 on Nintendo DS) |
George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret (2008 on PlayStation 2, Wii) |
Ford Racing Off Road (2008 on Windows, PlayStation 2, PSP...) |
World Championship Cards (2008 on PlayStation 2, PSP) |
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection (2008 on PlayStation 2, PSP, Xbox 360...) |
Baby Pals (2007 on Nintendo DS) |
Napoleon Dynamite: The Game (2007 on Nintendo DS, PSP) |
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History +
- February 24, 2009
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The company is acquired by Fillpoint LLC.
- October 21, 2005
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Company acquired by Music distributor Handleman.
- 1998
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The company acquires the studio Lobotomy Software, Inc. and renames it Lobotomy Software.
- 1997
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Company founded
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Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 12 games with Binary Pulse, Inc.
- 12 games with Ubisoft Entertainment SA
- 10 games with FarSight Technologies Inc.
- 8 games with David A. Palmer Productions
- 8 games with Genki Co., Ltd.
- 6 games with CRI Middleware Co., Ltd.
- 5 games with Brain Toys
- 4 games with Crawfish Interactive Ltd.
- 4 games with Papaya Studio Corporation
- 4 games with Point of View, Inc.
- 88 games with Mark Burke
- 79 games with Nima Taghavi
- 58 games with Sheri Furumi Snow
- 39 games with Ramon Ramirez
- 37 games with Michael Maas
- 36 games with Holly Newman
- 35 games with John Bloodworth
- 34 games with Michael Arkin
- 34 games with Ryan Villiers-Furze
- 34 games with Thomas Quast
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