Insomniac Games
Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Video game industry |
Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | Burbank, California, USA |
Key people | Ted Price (CEO) |
Number of employees | 180 |
Parent | Independent |
Website | www.insomniacgames.com |
Insomniac Games is an American video game developer. It started in 1994. They have made many games. These include the first three Spyro the Dragon games for the PlayStation, most of the Ratchet & Clank games for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3, and the Resistance series for the PlayStation 3. The first game they made was called Disruptor, for the PlayStation. So far, they have sold 32 million of their games[1] and won lots of awards. Insomniac Games has won eight "best workplace" awards since 2005.[1]
Company
[change | change source]Insomniac started in 1994, and is now based in Burbank, California. Its first game, a first-person shooter called Disruptor, was released on November 20, 1996 for the PlayStation. It was given very good reviews by critics, but did not sell many copies. After this game, they made the Spyro the Dragon for the PlayStation. This series was very successful, and Insomniac made the first three games in the series. After Insomniac lost the license to the Spyro series to Universal Interactive, they began working on a game called Girl with a Stick. The developers at Insomniac didn't like this game, so they decided to make the Ratchet & Clank series instead.[2] The first game in the series, Ratchet & Clank, was released on November 4, 2002. It got very high reviews, and Insomniac have made six more Ratchet & Clank games since. Ratchet & Clank games have so far sold 25 million copies. In 2006, Insomniac released their first PlayStation 3 game, Resistance: Fall of Man, and released Resistance 2 in 2008. Resistance 3 was released in 2011.
People
[change | change source]- Ted Price (President & CEO)
- Alex Hastings (Chief Technology Officer)
- Brian Hastings (Chief Creative Officer)
- Chad Dezern (North Carolina Studio Director)
- See also: Team members Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
Games
[change | change source]Game name | US Release Date | Platform |
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Disruptor | November 20, 1996 | PlayStation |
Spyro the Dragon | September 10, 1998 | PlayStation |
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! | November 2, 1999 | PlayStation |
Spyro: Year of the Dragon | October 11, 2000 | PlayStation |
Ratchet & Clank | November 7, 2002 | PlayStation 2 |
Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando | November 11, 2003 | PlayStation 2 |
Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal | November 2, 2004 | PlayStation 2 |
Ratchet: Deadlocked | October 25, 2005 | PlayStation 2 |
Resistance: Fall of Man | November 17, 2006 | PlayStation 3 |
Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction | October 23, 2007 | PlayStation 3 |
Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty | August 21, 2008 | PlayStation 3 |
Resistance 2 | November 4, 2008 | PlayStation 3 |
Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time | October 27, 2009 | PlayStation 3 |
Resistance 3 | September 6, 2011 | PlayStation 3 |
Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One | October 18, 2011 | PlayStation 3 |
Ratchet & Clank Collection | June 29, 2012 | PlayStation 3 |
Outernauts | July 2012 | |
Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault | November 27, 2012 | PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita |
Fuse | March 2013 | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
Other developers
[change | change source]High Impact Games
[change | change source]High Impact Games is a game developer made by people who used to work at Insomniac. They made two Ratchet & Clank games for the PlayStation Portable, called Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters and Secret Agent Clank. They also made a PlayStation 2 version of Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters. They made a Jak and Daxter game, called Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier, for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. It is the first Jak and Daxter game not made by Naughty Dog, who are also close friends of Insomniac Games.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Insomniac Games Honored as One of the Top 5 Companies to Work for in California". Archived from the original on 2009-03-13. Retrieved 2021-01-19.
- ↑ McLaughlin, Rus (30 October 2007). "IGN Presents The History of Ratchet and Clank".