Visual Concepts Replaces Kush Games on MLB 2K, NHL 2K
Visual Concepts will now be in control of the MLB 2K and NHL 2K brand of games for 2K Sports, according to a news story posted on 1UP.com. They take over development duties from the now defunct Kush Games. Ben Brinkman, former developer of the MLB 2K series, has switched jobs and moved to Activision. The company [...]
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Sports Sure he and his team may have missed the playoffs yet again and are likely fantasizing about what might have been while swinging at balls from the back nine, but that hasn't stopped Columbus Blue Jackets' young-yet-impressive captain Rick Nash from scoring cover duty on Take Two's fall release of NHL 2K9. Also worthy of note from 2K is that developer Visual Concepts has "taken over" development duties for this late
Alright so if anyone knows me they know how much I love sports and video games. Combine them both and I’m in heaven. Well about a week ago I gave in and picked up a PS3. Why? Well for one it plays Blu-Ray which is now by industry standards the sole format for DVD’s to come. Also I wanted to see what all the hype was about. Of course I researched it before I purchased. Anyways, this is about baseball games…. Bookmark:
PUBLISHER: 2K Sports DEVELOPER: Visual Concepts - Kush Games GENRE(S): Sports, Baseball PLAYERS: 2 PLATFORM: XBOX ESRB RATING: E (Everyone) RELEASER DATE: March 5, 2007 It's a whole new ballgame! Major League Baseball 2K7 redefines the pure baseball video game experience with true, Next-Gen details, all-new throwing mechanics and a revolutionary presentation system. Signature Style - Batting stances, waggles, home run celebrations, step-ins and step-outs bring each player to life. True Fielding
Kush Games is a video game developer based out of Camarillo, California. They focus on non-violent, sports video games such as MLB Baseball 2K and NHL 2K. They have created video games for most modern consoles including Playstation 2, PSP, GameCube, Xbox, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.
In July 2007, Kush Games founder Umrao Mayer founded Camarillo-based Zindagi Games with a number of former Kush employees. The remaining Kush Games staff was moved to the San Francisco area in early 2008.
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