Tuesday, September 27, 2011
DDM teams tabs on Trans Technologies
Videogame agency Digital Development Management has merged with Trans Technologies to produce Red-colored-colored Stallion Interactive to develop games particularly produced for that Arabian Gulf as well as the Middle East. New author will open offices in Doha, Qatar Manama, Bahrain and Northampton, Mass. DDM assists as senior experts and operational manager to Red-colored-colored Stallion. Trans Technologies can be a holding company of AMJ Projects, possessed by Dr. Mohamed Juman, who focuses on operating companies inside the information technologies, aviation, property and retail industries. Red-colored-colored Stallion might be the business's first interactive and transmedia venture, by getting an concentrate on on the web and mobile characteristics. Company's first games, composed of licensed and original fare, will probably be rooted in culture good Arabian Gulf region, that could mix to worldwide audiences. DDM will connect Red-colored-colored Stallion's designers together with other entrepreneurs and gamemakers. "Red-colored-colored Stallion will hopefully fulfill an growing curiosity about interactive content that talks for the cultural and entertainment habits of numerous worldwide areas," Juman mentioned. Deal was brokered between Juman and John Sutyak who handled the sale regarding DDM alongside partner and, DDM prexy Joe Minton. US-based Rudy Vogel, consultant to both Trans Technologies and Red-colored-colored Stallion Interactive, together with a board part of both companies and Fred Fierst, partner of Fierst, Pucci & Kane, offered as key experts round the deal.
DDM, founded in 2005, reps such clients as Ninja Theory ("Captive"), Slightly Mad Art galleries ("Requirement of Speed Change"), Bedlam Games ("Scratch: The Very Best DJ") and Turtle Rock Art galleries ("Left 4 Dead"), and contains a deal with Verve to develop games having its clients "Tron: Legacy" helmer Joe Kosinski, "Red-colored-colored" and "Battleship" writing duo Erich Hoeber and Jon Hoeber, Michael Arndt ("Toy Story 3"), David Elliot and Paul Lovett ("G.I. Joe: The Increase of Cobra"), Nick Bakay ("Paul Blart: Mall Cop"), director David Silverman ("The Simpsons Movie"). Contact Marc Graser at marc.graser@variety.com
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