Industry | Interactive entertainment |
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Predecessor | Bullfrog Productions |
Founded | March 1999 |
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Defunct | 2 October 2003 |
Fate | Dissolved |
Headquarters | , England[1] |
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Website | www |
Lost Toys Ltd. was a British video game developer founded in March 1999 by Glenn Corpes, Jeremy Longley, and Darran Thomas, all of whom had previously worked for Bullfrog Productions.[4][1] Les Edgar helped by providing financial support. Lost Toys was the third Bullfrog break-off group, after Mucky Foot Productions and Lionhead Studios,[4] and was founded due to disillusionment after Electronic Arts purchased Bullfrog.
The company produced two games: Ball Breakers (Moho in Europe), and Battle Engine Aquila. In May 2003, Geoff Crammond chose Lost Toys as a partner to develop Stunt Car Racer Pro. Lost Toys closed on 2 October of the same year, and the game was never released.
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