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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GameHouseGameHouse - Wikipedia

    GameHouse was founded by Ben Exworthy and Garr Godfrey in 1998. The first downloadable game developed by the company was Collapse!, a game similar to SameGame. In 2003, company revenues topped $10 million ($5.5 million net).

  2. View Garr Godfreys profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. I co-founded a company that we would eventually name GameHouse, Inc. One of the original…

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  3. Jul 16, 2009 · In a truly bizarre coincidence, it's owned by Garr Godfrey, a Seattle dot-com millionaire who produced three of the most prominent local films of the past three years: Zoo, Cthulhu, and The ...

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  4. Garr Godfrey co-founded the company GameHouse with Ben Exworthy in 1998. In 2004 the company was acquired by Real Networks . He remained with the studio after the merger until he left in May 2007.

  5. Today’s Media Consumption, a weekly column that digs deep to find out what our favorite game developers have been devouring in the four basic food groups of audio, video, printed word and games, speaks to GameHouse CTO and co-founder Garr Godfrey.

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  6. May 8, 2015 · GameHouse is a developer, publisher and distributor of downloadable PC games. It was founded in 1998 by Ben Exworthy and Garr Godfrey and the company is located in Seattle, Washington (USA). GameHouse distributes games through its own direct-to-consumer web site, through third party affiliates, and through distributors. In January 2004 ...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm2410941Garr Godfrey - IMDb

    Garr Godfrey is known for Cthulhu (2007), Run, Hide, Die (2012) and Big in Japan (2014).

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