Multiple platform game developer calls Orlando home

Filed in: Digital Media , Entrepreneur , Innovative Companies

When it comes to playing video games, each gaming platform offers something different for players. Realizing the business potential for creating content for different systems, three friends who worked together at a local simulation company decided to strike out on their own in 1994 and create n-Space.

n-Space is Florida's largest headquartered game development company with over 100 employees based in Orlando. They create games from concept to completion, working on existing game franchises as well as original concepts.

Over the years, n-Space has created over 30 titles for every platform and partnered with nearly every major game publisher and was one of the first developers for the Nintendo Wii. A few of the recent games they've worked on include: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized (Nintendo DS); TRON: Evolution - Battle Grids & TRON: Evolution (Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS); Hannah Montana: The Movie (Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3); and Toy Story 3 (Nintendo DS), which is currently one of the top selling video games. Up next? 3D games.

To learn more about n-Space, click here to watch Dan O'Leary, CEO and co-founder of n-Space.

July 23, 2010

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