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SEE Games
IndustryBrowser games
Founded2007
FounderMartin Biallas
Headquarters,
WebsiteOfficial Page

SEE Games is a

publisher, and distributor
.

The company is a market leader in identifying and acquiring some of the most popular intellectual property rights to marquee

Sports
franchises for game development.

SEE Games develops

PSN
.

The company has worldwide distribution of its titles throughout

Origin
.


Company History

Created four years ago, SEE Games is a division of Special Entertainment Events, Inc. (SEE), based in Los Angeles, California. For the past 18 years, SEE has been operating as a themed touring attraction producer and presenter. Most notably the company toured huge exhibits – some as large as 100,000 sq. ft. – all over the world, from London to Singapore, to New York to Los Angeles. SEE has received numerous awards for excellence in touring attractions and other themed entertainment projects. Licensed properties have included three Star Trek Tours[1], the Official Titanic Movie Tour[2], James Bond, NASA, Gladiator, I Love Lucy, X Files, Pokémon and others.[3]

Game Development

In late 2010, SEE Games and

horror genre
for the 21st century by introducing timeless film franchise characters into an interactive platform.”


In 2012, SEE Games announced their partnership with Deutsche Telekom to develop the highly anticipated Asterix browser-based game.[5]


SEE Games is currently working on a number of other IP titles, including

MMORPG inspired by the music, videos, and life of Michael Jackson
, as well as several soon-to-be announced titles in addition to the licensed IP currently under management.

Licensed IP Under Management

References

  1. Orange County Register
  2. ^ "London Premiere for Titanic Exhibition", "BBC News
  3. ^ "In My Office Martin Biallas Inc". Highbeam Business. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  4. G4 TV
  5. ^ "Deutsche Telekom Ups Its Game As New Global Publisher For Browser-Based Asterix Game", "TechCrunch
  6. Billboard Magazine

External links

Category:Browser-based game websites Category:Browser-based multiplayer online games Category:Multiplayer browser-based games in 3d gameworld Category:Video game development companies Category:Video game companies of America