Zoe Mode
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Ste Curran leaves role to concentrate on Secret Crush volunteer project
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Thomas Bidaux, Paul Mottram, Nick Baynes and David Amor discuss Brighton, Britain and the boxed business
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Publishers expect retail product for XBLA budgets - Zoe Mode
Studio head says platform plurality has built expectations too high
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Ahead of the Develop Conference, Dan Pearson takes a look at what makes Brighton a games industry hub
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Kuju consolidates Zoe Mode facilities
London studio is closed as development teams are brought under one roof in Brighton
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Zoe Mode cuts handful of Brighton roles
Kuju studio realigns staffing numbers as projects end
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Sony vets open new US studio for Zoe Mode
Sarah Stocker and Mark Danks join team as developer pushes into US to explore new social gaming spaces
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Zoe Mode: We'll continue to push camera technology
Developer disputes Sony's assumption that Xbox Vision Camera games will face technical challenges
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Zoë Mode unveils new London studio
New studio based near London's south bank to open September, to cope with growing staff numbers
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Zoë Mode to develop Rock Revolution
Studio revealed as being behind Konami's rhythm game set for release on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 later this year
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Zoe Mode's creative director talks about the importance of telling stories to new audiences - in new ways
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UK developer Kuju has announced the rebranding of its Brighton studio, which from now on will be known as Zoë Mode and represented by a character of the same name.
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Sega teams with Kuju for new PSP project
Sega has teamed up with Kuju Brighton to develop new title Crush for the PSP.
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Kuju's Ian Baverstock on how the recent share offer will affect the business going forward.
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Kuju boss confirms move out of mobile market
Kuju Entertainment boss Ian Baverstock has confirmed that the company is moving away from mobile gaming, blaming the "tight stranglehold" operators have on the market.
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Kuju has confirmed to <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that it has severed its publishing deal with LucasArts for upcoming PSP title Traxion.
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Investment group makes GBP 4.4 million offer for Kuju Plc
German investment group Catalis has made a GBP 444 million offer for Kuju Entertainment's parent company, Kuju Plc - valuing the shares at a premium of more than 50 per cent.
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Kuju announces studio expansion plans
Kuju Entertainment has announced plans to further expand development at its Brighton studio, picking up two new software titles and hiring an additional twenty members of staff.
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Finesse Publishing Group acquires Kuju Wireless Publishing
The Finesse Publishing Group has announced its acquisition of Kuju Wireless Publishing, the mobile game publishing arm of Kuju Entertainment.
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Kuju announces year-end financial results
Surrey-based developer and publisher Kuju has announced its financial results for the year ending 31 March 2005, reporting an increase in turnover of almost 60 per cent.
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Kuju's Brighton studio expands, focuses on lifestyle titles
British development group Kuju Entertainment has announced that its most recently established studio is set to expand, with the Brighton studio planning to specialise on "Lifestyle" titles for the mass market.