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  PushButton Labs Acquires The Incredible Machine Franchise
by Chris Remo [PC, Console/PC]
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October 1, 2009
 
PushButton Labs Acquires The Incredible Machine Franchise

Classic puzzle game franchise The Incredible Machine is reuniting with one of its original creators, as the entire intellectual property has been acquired by PushButton Labs.

The Eugene, Oregon-based game developer was co-founded by Jeff Tunnell, who co-designed and produced the original The Incredible Machine in 1992 at Dynamix, the studio he co-founded the previous decade.

Dynamix, now defunct, has had a long influence on Oregon-area game development. PushButton was largely formed by former employees of GarageGames, a company that in turn had strong Dynamix roots amongst its co-founders, which included Tunnell.

It's likely PushButton got the property from Activision Blizzard, which inherited the studios and assets owned by defunct publisher Sierra when it merged with Vivendi Games.

While no new The Incredible Machines have been announced, the original games have been updated to work with modern versions of Windows and are being sold through the classic game download service Good Old Games.

PushButton isn't the only current studio picking up Dynamix's old IP: another classic Dynamix franchise, Red Baron, was recently acquired by Mad Otter, a developer co-founded by Tunnell's Dynamix partner Damon Slye.

 
   
 
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Maurício Gomes
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That game series is so totally awesome!

John Woznack
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Is there a chart somewhere out on the internet that shows the entire historical record of video game companies? (You know, something similar to the various Linux distributions - when they were started, when they merged, when they ended, etc.) And it would be extra-cool if each company's historical line had annotations for each video game they produced.

Geoffrey Rowland
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and don't forget that the Starsiege IP (including Tribes) was picked up by Garage Games.

Carlos Oporto
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The concept and design of The Incredible MAchine is amazing! I loved that game when I was a kid. Hope they rebuilt it for a platform like PSN or XBOX live.

Kale Menges
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I'd love to see this property go a direction similar to Little Big Planet. I have very fond memories of the original from when I was kid.


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