Bizarre Creations
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Bizarre Creations dev founds Totem Games
Matt Cavanagh announces new independent studio
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Bizarre Creations staff discuss Activision takeover
Ex-management say company culture changed, studio had chance to buy itself back
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Hogrocket rises from the ashes of Bizarre
New studio focusing on iOS and PC opens this month
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Ex-Bizarre exec says closure was result of "perfect storm"
But Wilson is philosophical about shuttering, "extremely proud" of achievements
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Ex-Bizarre Creations Design Manager joins Sumo
Gareth Wilson becomes part of Sheffield studio
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Friday sees closure of Bizarre Creations
Liverpool studio winding down this week
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Activision poised to call time on Bizarre Creations
Publisher "recommends closure" after failure to find a buyer
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Developers look to Bizarre Creations on recruitment hunt
Sumo, Jagex, Codemasters hoping to offer lifeline to talent as studio future hangs in the balance
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The boxed game market is a tougher place than ever to survive - even for studios with a proven track record
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Activision considers Bizarre Creations sale
Publisher admits new IP Blur failed commercially and is "exploring options" for Liverpool racing studio
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Layoffs, possible closure rumoured at Bizarre Creations
Project Gotham studio may lose all 200 staff; official statement expected soon
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Activision reboots Bond license
Brand new tale Blood Stone announced, as next movie remains in limbo
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Microsoft "wasn't in the right place" to acquire Bizzare, says Chudley
The developer says the surprise deal with Activision freed it from business responsibilities
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PGR developer calls for UK tax credits
Bizarre Creations, the developer of The Club, Geometry Wars and the Project Gotham Racing franchise, is calling for a tax cut for British developers
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Acquisition allows us to concentrate purely on games, says Bizarre
Bizarre Creations has told <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that it can get on with creating games without having to worry about business pressures thanks to its recent acquisition by Activision.
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New racing IP for Activison, suggests analyst
Responding to Activision's acquisition of Bizarre Creations, Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter thinks that the developer could create a new multiplatform racing IP
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Bizarre has "spent a fortune" on Project Gotham 4
Bizarre Creations' Brian Woodhouse has admitted the studio has already run up huge costs creating Project Gotham Racing 4 - but said development will continue until the game is ready for release.