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Krome Studios : ウィキペディア英語版
Krome Studios

Krome Studios is an Australian video game company. Its headquarters were in Brisbane and it previously had offices in Adelaide and Melbourne. Krome Studios is best known for their ''Ty the Tasmanian Tiger'' games and for their reboot of the ''Spyro the Dragon'' franchise. The company was founded in 1999 by Robert Walsh, who is the current CEO, Steve Stamatiadis, the creative director and John Passfield, the design director who left the company in 2005. Krome has created games for the Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Wii, Game Boy Advance, Dreamcast, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Macintosh and PC. Krome has also developed for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation Portable, Windows Phone 7, iOS and Windows 8.
Krome Studios are award winning developers, that have created 19 titles on multiple platforms and languages consisting of 40 SKUs, including ''Ty the Tasmanian Tiger'', Krome’s own IP.
In 2007, Krome Studios places on the Develop 100 List at #94 being the only Australian game development studio to make the list this year after releasing The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning the year before (2006). Three years later in 2010, Krome Studios was awarded the number 52 spot in the Develop 100 list, placing them alongside developers such as Sierra Entertainment, LucasArts, Epic Games, Activision, Blizzard Entertainment and Electronic Arts. Also in this year Krome Studios entered into a technology sharing agreement with Emergent Game Technologies, making them a leader in 3D video game engines.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Krome Studios in the Develop 100 list )
On 18 August 2010, it was reported that Krome had closed down their Adelaide studios and made significant staff cuts to their Melbourne and Brisbane offices, with as many as 100 staff let go. On 18 October 2010, it was reported that all remaining staff were let go; however, on 1 November CEO Robert Walsh responded to an email sent by IGN stating that Krome Studios had not closed down.
In July 2012, Krome Studios re-opened their website which remained dormant since their fall in 2010, announcing that ''Ty the Tasmanian Tiger'' would return. Since then Krome have developed two games based on ''Ty the Tasmanian Tiger'' for iOS and PC.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tsumea.com/news/260712/krome-studios-is-back-and-so-is-ty )〕 They have also developed several other titles for iOS, including Play Maker and Whole Wide World (for the child learning company, Fingerprint) and Toy Soldiers: Boot Camp, on Windows Phone 7.
== Games developed by Krome Studios ==


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