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=={{Icon|Book}} History==
 
=={{Icon|Book}} History==
 
===Early game development===
 
===Early game development===
Upon leaving [[wikipedia:Shiny Entertainment|Shiny Entertainment]] following the release of their third-person shooter [[wikipedia:MDK|MDK]], Nick Bruty and Bob Stevenson forme their own game development studio. Although an official name had not been confirmed yet, they struck a publishing deal with Shiny's parent company, Interplay Entertainment, for their first game. This title, [[:wikipedia:Giants:_Citizen_Kabuto|Giants: Citizen Kabuto]], would see release in 2000 to critical acclaim, particularly for it's gameplay and humor, as did their next title, [[:wikipedia:Armed and Dangerous (video game)|Armed and Dangerous]].
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Upon leaving [[wikipedia:Shiny Entertainment|Shiny Entertainment]] following the release of their third-person shooter [[wikipedia:MDK|MDK]], Nick Bruty and Bob Stevenson formed their own game development studio. Although an official name had not been confirmed yet, they struck a publishing deal with Shiny's parent company, Interplay Entertainment, for their first game. This title, [[:wikipedia:Giants:_Citizen_Kabuto|Giants: Citizen Kabuto]], would see release in 2000 to critical acclaim, particularly for it's gameplay and humor, as did their next title, [[:wikipedia:Armed and Dangerous (video game)|Armed and Dangerous]].
    
From that point forward, Planet Moon mainly developed casual family games, most notably the [[:wikipedia:Electronic Arts|Electronic Arts]]-published [[:wikipedia:Smarty Pants|Smarty Pants]] and [[THQ]]-published [[:wikipedia:Battle of the Bands (video game)|Battle of the Bands]].
 
From that point forward, Planet Moon mainly developed casual family games, most notably the [[:wikipedia:Electronic Arts|Electronic Arts]]-published [[:wikipedia:Smarty Pants|Smarty Pants]] and [[THQ]]-published [[:wikipedia:Battle of the Bands (video game)|Battle of the Bands]].
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