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Dejobaan Games, LLC
Dejobaan logo.png
Type Private
Founded Massachusetts, US (1999)
Defunct
Headquarters Massachusetts, USA
Products Software & Programming
Parent Company
Website www.dejobaan.com


Dejobaan Games is a video game developer based in Massachusetts. Their slogan, apparently intended for humor, is "Bringing you Quality Videogames for over 75 years." The company was founded in 1999.[1] The company originally developed games for mobile devices, including the award-winning Bebop, but has since branched out to other products for Microsoft Windows. Their most recent released title is AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! – A Reckless Disregard for Gravity and they have a new game, 1... 2... 3... Kick It! (Drop That Beat Like an Ugly Baby) in development.[2]

Titles

  • AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! – A Reckless Disregard for Gravity, (Windows, also published by Valve Corporation), 2009[3]
  • Galaxy Rage (Windows), 2009 (TBD)
  • The Wonderful End of the World, 2008 (Windows, also published by Valve Corporation)
  • Klectit, 2007 (Windows, published by Novint Technologies, Inc.)
  • TapDown Two, 2006 (Windows)
  • Epidemic Groove, 2005 (Windows)[4]
  • Inago Rage, 2005 (Windows)[5]
  • BrainBop, 2004 (PalmOS)
  • BeBop, 2002 (PalmOS)[6]
  • TapDown, 2001 (PalmOS, PocketPC)
  • BrainForge, 2001 (PalmOS)
  • MixMatch, 2001 (PalmOS)
  • QuadBlast, 2001 (PalmOS)
  • BlockHopper, 2000 (PalmOS, PocketPC)
  • MarbleZone, 1999 (Windows)

Awards & recognition

Bebop won the Geek.com Pick award[7] and was chosen as the PDArcade 2002 Simulation of the Year.[citation needed]

References

  1. Interview with Ichiro Lambe from Cosmos Gaming
  2. Dejobaan Reveals 1... 2... 3... Kick It! (Drop That Beat Like an Ugly Baby)
  3. Preview from Joystiq
  4. Out of Eight review of Epidemic Groove from Blogspot.com
  5. Inago Rage on Gamespot
  6. Ziff-Davis TechTV review of Bebop, 2002
  7. Review of Bebop from Geek.com

External links

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