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ToeJam & Earl Productions : ウィキペディア英語版 | ToeJam & Earl Productions
ToeJam & Earl Productions, Inc. (1989–2003) was an American video game company founded by Electronic Arts developers Mark Voorsanger and Greg Johnson. Their best-known titles were the award-winning ''Orly's Draw-A-Story'' (1999, Broderbund), and three games in the ''ToeJam & Earl'' series (1991–2003, Sega). == History == Initially the company was known simply as Johnson Voorsanger Productions, or just "JVP" as they were credited in the original ''ToeJam & Earl'' and in its sequel ''Panic on Funkotron''. After the success of the ToeJam & Earl games, the company was renamed to the more iconic brand of ToeJam & Earl Productions, Inc.. JVP introduced the ToeJam & Earl series with the original ''ToeJam & Earl'', followed by Ready-Aim-Tomatoes (a mini-game for Sega's light-gun The Menacer), and the platformer-sequel ''ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron''. Each was developed exclusively for the Mega Drive/Sega Genesis and published by Sega of America. The third title in the series was ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth (2003), co-developed by Visual Concepts for the original Xbox. A fourth title, ''ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove'', is in a Kickstarter funding phase as of March 2015, through Johnson's new company HumaNature Studios. ToeJam & Earl Productions also created ''Orly's Draw-A-Story'', a multi-award-winning CD-ROM for kids ages 5 to 10. ''Orly's Draw-A-Story'' was designed for PCs and Macs and was published by Broderbund.
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