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Mucky Foot Productions Ltd.
Company typePrivate
IndustryVideo game industry
FoundedJanuary 1997
DefunctNovember 2003
FateClosed
HeadquartersGuildford, UK
Key people
Mike Diskett
Fin McGechie
Guy Simmons
Gary Carr
ProductsUrban Chaos
Startopia

Mucky Foot Productions was a UK computer game development company, which existed from 1997 to 2003.

History

The Company was founded in 1997 in Guildford, United Kingdom[1] by three ex-Bullfrog developers: Mike Diskett, Fin McGechie and Guy Simmons, with another ex-Bullfrog stalwart, Gary Carr, joining as the fourth director shortly afterwards.

A worldwide publishing deal with the UK publisher Eidos was announced in October 1997. That announcement was also used to announce Muckyfoot's first game Urban Chaos. At this point the game was referred to by its earlier work in progress name of Dark City.[2]

Over their lifetime Mucky Foot went on to release three titles: Urban Chaos, Startopia, and Blade II.

Despite high initial expectations, the company closed its doors in late 2003.[3] This company closure saw three further games cease development while still only part produced: Bulletproof Monk, The Punisher, and Urban Chaos 2.[4]

After the company closed, their official website remained active. However, its content at closure was replaced with the developer's internal quote sheet.[5]

Games

Release date Titles Platform(s)
1999 Urban Chaos Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast
2001 Startopia Windows
2002 Blade II PlayStation 2, Xbox
Canceled Bulletproof Monk PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows
The Punisher PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows
Urban Chaos 2 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows

References

  1. ^ "Mucky Foot". IGN. Retrieved 2008-02-26.
  2. ^ "Eidos Interactive Signs Mucky Foot".
  3. ^ "Mucky Foot shutters doors". GameSpot (Thorsen, Tor.). 2003-11-03. Retrieved 2008-02-25.
  4. ^ "Footprints: The rise and fall of Mucky Foot". Retrieved 2009-02-10.
  5. ^ "MuckyFoot.com defunct site". Retrieved 2008-02-26.