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  1. Primary. 9 Pasteur. Irvine, CA 92618, US. Get directions. Employees at Foundation 9 Entertainment. Richard Richter. Lead Artist at Sumo Digital. Adam Richards. Lead Outsource supervisor...

  2. On October 9, 2007, Foundation 9 announced that The Collective were being merged with another subsidiary, Shiny Entertainment; both studios had relocated their teams to new 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m 2) offices in Irvine, California, from where the merged company would operate under the lead of Shiny's Michael Persson. [4]

  3. 17600 Gillette Ave. Irvine, CA 92614. Get directions. (949) 255-1900. Get Directions. Suggest an edit. Foundation 9 Entertainment in Irvine, reviews by real people. Yelp is a fun and easy way to find, recommend and talk about what’s great and not so great in Irvine and beyond.

    • 17600 Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614
  4. Foundation 9 Entertainment is a collection of independent studios, specializing in delivering fun, quality, franchise-based videogames on. Irvine, California, United States. 501-1000. Private Equity. f9e.com. 296,894. Acquisitions 2. Total Funding Amount. Log in to view. Employee Profiles 3. Investors 1. Similar Companies 3. Details. Industries.

    • Irvine, California
    • Andrew Ayre
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    Foundation 9 Entertainment, Inc. was an American video game company based in Irvine, California. The company was formed in March 2005 through the merger of video game developers Backbone Entertainment and The Collective.

    Foundation 9 Entertainment was founded on March 29, 2005, in Los Angeles, through the merger of video game developer Backbone Entertainment and The Collective. The company's initial management board consisted of Jon Goldman (chief executive officer), Andrew Ayre and Douglas Hare (co-presidents), Gary Priest and Mark Loughridge (co-chairmen), Richard Hare (chief creative officer), Jeff Vavasour (vice-president of Canadian operations), Steven Sardegna (chief financial officer), and Larry Kelly (chief operating officer). Shortly after the merger, on April 12, Foundation 9 acquired and integrated Pipeworks Software. Subsequently, Dan Duncalf, the company's president and co-founder, joined Foundation 9's board of directors. In May, Foundation 9 acquired an equity stake in Circle of Confusion, a Hollywood management company, to establish a strategic partnership.

    On June 1, 2006, investment firm Francisco Partners (as advised by UBS Securities) agreed to provide US$150 million in funding to Foundation 9 over a time frame of several years, with additional funding to be provided when needed. The investment was followed by the acquisitions of Shiny Entertainment from Atari in October 2006, Amaze Entertainment and related studios in November 2006, and Sumo Digital and its Indian sub-studio in August 2007. Under the terms of Shiny's acquisition, the studio would co-locate and merge with The Collective. The merger was formally announced in October 2007, at which point both studios had moved to new 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m2) offices in Irvine, California. The amalgam was named Double Helix Games in March 2008. In January 2008, Foundation 9 promoted David Mann (previously chief operating officer), Chris Charla and Jack Brummet to president, vice-president of business development, and vice-president of quality assurance, respectively, followed by James North-Hearn, one of Sumo Digital's founders, becoming the chief executive officer of the company in March.

  5. Mar 29, 2005 · Foundation 9 Entertainment, Inc. was an American video game company based in Irvine, California. The company was formed in March 2005 through the merger of video game developers Backbone Entertainment and The Collective. Foundation 9 Entertainment was founded on March 29, 2005, in Los Angeles...

  6. Jul 22, 2009 · It is also cutting back on Double Helix Games, a studio in Irvine, Calif. Also, across the board, the company said it would suspend matching payments to the company’s 401k retirement program.

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