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Grasshopper Manufacture And Digital Reality Join Up

Grasshopper Manufacture and Hungarian studio Digital Reality will co-develop several games for online distribution services, the first of which is side-scrolling shooter Sine Mora for PSN and XBLA.

Tom Curtis, Blogger

August 18, 2010

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Grasshopper Manufacture and Hungarian studio Digital Reality are joining up, inking a co-development partnership for digitally-distributed games. The studios' first collaborative title, Sine Mora, is a side-scrolling shooter that features time manipulation mechanics, and will be released on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade. They plan to co-develop additional titles, though the number and nature of these projects isn't yet announced. "We think we can strongly benefit from having an ally such as Digital Reality in the digital publishing realm, who can provide long term online publishing services to its partners, and to gamers," said Grasshopper CEO Goichi "Suda 51" Suda. Grasshopper Manufacture, best known for eccentric titles Killer 7 and No More Heroes, is currently working on another unannounced game to be published by Electronic Arts. Digital Reality is one of the oldest Hungarian development studios, with its earliest games dating back to the Commodore Amiga. The studio currently has its hand in the casual and mobile games market with titles such as Asteroid Miner and Scarabeus: Pearls of Nile. Andras Peller, CEO of Digital Reality added, "The partnership with Grasshopper Manufacture is an important step for Digital Reality. This collaboration with a Japanese top-tier developer pursues the development of our publishing line-up, whilst offering creative freedom to developers who want to make high value titles for online distribution."

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Tom Curtis is Associate Content Manager for Gamasutra and the UBM TechWeb Game Network. Prior to joining Gamasutra full-time, he served as the site's editorial intern while earning a degree in Media Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

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