Neversoft Entertainment

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Neversoft is an American game developer best known for its line of Tony Hawk games and its current work on the Guitar Hero franchise.

Overview

Neversoft' logo
Neversoft' logo
Since it's start in 1994, Neversoft has been growing more and more over the years. During their early years they established the foundation of the company, which later led to the purchase of Neversoft by Activision. The purchase was the beginning of a great time for both Neversoft and Activision. One of their first games together, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, gained great critical acclaim and paved the way to a successfull future.
Neversoft continued to develop games in the Tony Hawk franchise until 2007 when Activision offered them to work on the Guitar Hero franchise instead. Their first game, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, became a great success and made over $100 million in its first week of release in North America, and as of July 2008, the game has sold more then 8 million copies worldwide.

History

  • In July 1994, Neversoft was founded by Joel Jewett, Mick West and Chris Ward in Woodland Hills, California. They initially worked for Playmates Toys, where they begun development of a game for the Sega Genesis to go along with a cartoon show called Skeleton Warriors.
  • In December 1994, five months later, the game was cancelled by Playmates Toys. Not because they were unhappy with the development progress, but because they wanted to join the 32-bit bandwagon and develop the game for the new Sega Saturn. At this time, Neversoft had expanded by hiring two additional employees; a level designer and another artist.
  • 1995 was spent developing Skeleton Warriors for the Sega Saturn. Over the course of this year, Neversoft grew rapidly by hiring three programmers, five artists, a level designer, a tester and an office administrator. Skeleton Warriors was finished in time for the holiday season and Neversoft started to look for new work while they were porting the game to the Playstation
  • In 1996 Neversoft's staff grew to over twenty people. For six months they worked on a game based on Ghost Rider for Crystal Dynamics, which later was cancelled due to financial problems with the publisher. This gave them time and opportunity to work on a game of their own design called Big Guns. The engine they created for Big Guns was also to be used in their next project; they got the opportunity to convert the PC game MDK to the Playstation. Towards the end of the year, Sony Computer Entertainment bought the idea for Big Guns from Neversoft, and the game was now officially in development.
  • 1997 was a tumultuous year for Neversoft. The MDK conversion were more complex and took far longer than expected, and the Big Guns game, which had been renamed to Exodus went through numerous design changes to satisfy Sony, but it was eventually cancelled in November 1997. The company shrunk back to just twelve employees. Neversoft then spent the next few months improving on their engine, while looking for more work.
  • In January 1998, Neversoft was about to run out of money, but luckily they had a fortunate business meeting with Activision, who were looking for developers for Apocalypse. Their Big Guns engine was ideal for the project and Activision and Neversoft sealed a business deal.
  • The Neversoft team in 1998
    The Neversoft team in 1998
    In May 1998 the development of Apocalypse was going along nicely, and Activision additionally requested a prototype of a skateboarding game from Neversoft. The development of the prototype was going really slow, since Neversoft really couldn't spare anyone from the development of Apocalypse. The initial prototypes impressed Activision, and when Apocalypse was done in October 1998, Neversoft immediately begun working on what later should become known as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater for the Playstation and Nintendo 64. At this time Neversoft consisted 15 people: six programmers, five artists, three level designers and Joel, the President.
  • In the summer of 1999, their successful cooperation led to Activision acquiring Neversoft by a stock-swap deal.
  • In October 1999, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater was released. Due to the game's great reception, Neversoft started development of a sequel immediately. Meanwhile, Neversoft also started development of Spider-Man, which meant Neversoft had to split into two separate development teams working in parallel.
 

Future

Neversoft is currently working on  Guitar Hero: Van Halen.

Company Name Neversoft Entertainment
Street Address
City Woodland Hills
State California
Country USA
Website http://www.neversoft.com
Contact Email info@neversoft.com
Phone Number
Date Founded July 1, 1994
Count of Games Published 0
Count of Games Developed 26
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