- Zoonami
Infobox Company
company_name = Zoonami Ltd
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company_type = Private
foundation =2000
location =Cambridge, United Kingdom
num_employees = 10
key_people =Martin Hollis
industry = Software & Programming
products = "Zendoku ", "Go! Puzzle "
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homepage = [http://www.zoonami.com/ www.zoonami.com]Zoonami is a video game development company, founded in 2000 by
Martin Hollis , the director and producer of "GoldenEye 007 ". He left Rare shortly beforePerfect Dark was released while some other members of the "GoldenEye" team formedFree Radical Design .The only two products released by "Zoonami" so far after seven years has been "
Zendoku " and "Go! Puzzle ".Projects
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GameCube project originally titled asGameZero (although the title was dropped when it was discovered that the name conflicted with a pre-existing gaming review magazine) was once in development, though this is considered to no longer be the case. The project was mentioned briefly on the company's website but has not been discussed since its removal from the site and subsequent notice in interviews that the name had been dropped from the project.Zoonami also announced a prototype of the one-button music game "Funkydilla" but were unable to find a publisher for the game. [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/1451/the_restless_vision_of_martin_.php?page=3]
In October 2006 Eidos announced "
Zendoku ", aSudoku -based game developed by Zoonami for theNintendo DS andPlayStation Portable . "Zendoku" was released in theUnited States onJune 12 ,2007 , and was released inEurope onApril 20 ,2007 .Zoonami has posted a job listing for development on
Nintendo 'sWii console, what projects the developer is planning for the Wii is unknown.Zoonami has recently announced and released its second game, "
Go! Puzzle " for thePlayStation 3 's downloadable service. "Go! Puzzle"'s mini games and characters were designed by Zoonami, but the actual development was done byCohort Studios .External links
* [http://www.zoonami.com/ Official site]
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