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Ignition Entertainment Limited
Formerly
  • Valecombe Limited
  • UTV Ignition Entertainment
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Founded26 September 2001; 19 years ago in Waltham Abbey, London
Defunct20 January 2012; 9 years ago
FateLiquidation
Headquarters,
England
Jatin Talwar
ParentUTV Software Communications
SubsidiariesIgnition London Limited
Ignition Entertainment Limited USA

Ignition Entertainment Limited, doing business asUTV Ignition Games, was a video game publisher of Indian media conglomerate UTV Software Communications. After The Walt Disney Company acquired UTV Software Communications as a wholly owned subsidiary for The Walt Disney Company India, UTV Ignition Games assets were liquidated.

History[edit]

UTV Ignition Games originated as a British video game publisher in September 2001 called Valecombe Limited and was located in Waltham Abbey. The company was renamed Ignition Entertainment on 30 March 2002. It was created from a selection of smaller developers and publishers, such as Archer MacLean's Awesome Studios. In 2007, the company was acquired by UTV Software Communications and opened two new branches: Ignition Tokyo in Japan and Ignition Florida in the United States.

Focused on the production of games for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS, the company has produced a selection of budget titles for the Game Boy Advance: Pool Paradise from Awesome Studios as well as the Nintendo DS game Zoo Keeper. The company also published SNK's full lineup in Europe which includes the Metal Slug series, Samurai Shodown series as well as The King of Fighters series. In 2005, the company had several games planned, including Mercury, The King of Fighters Neowave and Pool Paradise International. The company had acquired the rights to the tactical role-playing game Spectral Force Genesis. The game was released later that year in North America and Europe.

On 20 April 2007, the company announced the completion of their acquisition by UTV Software Communications, a media conglomerate based in India. On 17 December 2007, they announced the opening of two development studios – Ignition Florida, and Ignition Tokyo. Both studios were said to be working on proprietary intellectual property for next-generation platforms. The Tokyo studio was composed of former members of Clover Studio and Capcom, worked on the game El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron. On 21 April 2009, Ignition announced that they would be publishing Muramasa: The Demon Blade for the Wii in North America.[1] On 22 October, they announced they would be publishing Arc Rise Fantasia. Ignition Entertainment also published The King of Fighters XII in North America and Europe for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 during Summer 2009.

On 2 November 2010, sources at UTV confirmed the closing of the Florida-based studio. Staff were given opportunities to relocate to Texas or find other work. This announcement followed the widespread allegations of sexual harassment by former boss Paul Steed and mismanagement of company funds. The title they were producing, Reich, had completed 2 of 9 major levels' costing roughly US$23 million. Despite major setbacks, the London office continued on in a more limited scope.[2] Leaked footage of Reich was uploaded to YouTube in November 2010 by an unknown source.[3]

Games published[edit]

YearTitlePlatform(s)Developer(s)
2002Monster! Bass FishingGame Boy AdvanceAIA USA
Demon Driver: Time to Burn Rubber!
Super Dropzone: Intergalactic Rescue MissionGame Boy Advance, PlayStationEurocom
2003Chop N' DropSystem 3
Strike Force HydraDigi-Guys
Archer Maclean's PoolArcher Maclean
Stadium GamesGame Boy AdvanceIgnition Entertainment
2004Metal Slug 3PlayStation 2, XboxSNK Playmore
Metal Slug AdvanceGame Boy AdvanceNoise Factory
The King of Fighters 2000PlayStation 2SNK Playmore
The King of Fighters 2001
Archer Maclean Presents Pool ParadiseGameCube, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2Awesome Studios
2005The King of Fighters: Maximum ImpactPlayStation 2, XboxSNK Playmore, Noise Factory
Zoo KeeperNintendo DSSuccess
SVC Chaos: SNK vs. CapcomPlayStation 2, XboxSNK Playmore
Animaniacs: The Great Edgar HuntPlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCubeWarthog
Animaniacs: Lights, Camera, Action!Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS
Archer Maclean's MercuryPlayStation PortableAwesome Studios
The King of Fighters 2002PlayStation 2, XboxSNK Playmore, Eolith
Metal Slug 4Mega Enterprise, BrezzaSoft, Noise Factory, SNK Playmore
2006Metal Slug 5Noise Factory, SNK Playmore
The King of Fighters 2003SNK NeoGeo
PoPoLoCroisPlayStation 2, PlayStation PortableEpics
Samurai Shodown VPlayStation 2, XboxYuki Enterprise
Mercury MeltdownPlayStation 2, PlayStation PortableIgnition Banbury
Puyo Pop FeverNintendo DS, PlayStation PortableSonic Team
The King of Fighters NeowavePlayStation 2, XboxSNK Playmore
NeoGeo Battle ColiseumPlayStation 2SNK Playmore, Arc System Works
Mercury Meltdown RemixPlayStation PortableIgnition Branbury
2007Blade Dancer: Lineage of LightHit Maker
Metal Slug AnthologyPlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2Terminal Reality
Art of Fighting: AnthologyPlayStation 2SNK Playmore
The King of Fighters XITerminal Reality, Alpha Denshi, SNK Playmore
Mercury Meltdown RevolutionWiiIgnition Banbury
New Zealand Story RevolutionNintendo DSTaito
2008SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DSSNK Playmore
George of the Jungle and the Search for the SecretPlayStation 27 Studios, Payapa Studios
World Heroes AnthologyProsoft
SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, WiiTerminal Reality, Alpha Denshi, SNK Playmore
Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 1PlayStation 2SNK Playmore
Metal Slug 7Nintendo DS
Obscure IIMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, WiiHydravision Entertainment
The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi SagaPlayStation 2Terminal Reality
Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys!Nintendo DSinLight Entertainment
TornadoSKONEC Entertainment
2009Blue Dragon PlusMistwalker, Feelplus, Brownie Brown
Boing! Docomodake DSSuzack, AQ Interactive
Lux-PainKillaware
NostalgiaMatrix Software, Red Entertainment
Muramasa: The Demon BladeWiiVanillaware
The King of Fighters XIIPlayStation 3, Xbox 360SNK Playmore
Samurai Shodown AnthologyPlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, WiiSNK Playmore, Terminal Reality
The King of Fighters '98: Ultimate MatchPlayStation 2SNK Playmore
2010Arc Rise FantasiaWiiImageepoch
Deadly PremonitionXbox 360Access Games
Spectral Force GenesisNintendo DSIdea Factory
Blacklight: Tango DownMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360Zombie Studios
2011SwarmPlayStation 3, Xbox 360Hothead Games
El Shaddai: Ascension of the MetatronIgnition Tokyo
Faxion OnlineMicrosoft WindowsUTV True Games
National Geographic Challenge!PlayStation 3, WiiGusto Games
2012Magical Drop VMicrosoft WindowsGolgoth Studio
Fractured Soul: Deep VoidNintendo 3DSEndgame Studios
Order Up!!SuperVillain Studios
Planet CrashersRenegade Kid
2013Kung-Fu: High ImpactXbox 360Virtual Air Guitar Company
CancelledReichN/AUTV True Games

References[edit]

  1. ^'Ignition Nabs Muramasa'. IGN. 21 April 2009. Archived from the original on 23 April 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
  2. ^'Ignition closes US Studio'. Develop-Online.net. Retrieved 14 November 2010.
  3. ^'In-Game Reich footage'. Retrieved 14 November 2010.
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Ignition is an action packed racing game viewed from above and slightly behind the player. The cars on offer range from police car and VW Beetle to school bus and truck, each of which has its own strengths and weaknesses - trying to win with the bus, which involves blocking everyone behind the hideously slow vehicle for 3 laps, is perhaps the ultimate challenge.

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Initially there are 5 tracks available, with practice and single race modes as well as full championship at 3 levels - winning each of the first 2 levels unlocks an extra track. They all have hazards running through them, and sections where you must make a split-second choice between the safer route and the risky but potentially rewarding one. Multiplayer can be done via network or by split-screen - in a break with convention the screen is split vertically rather than horizontally.

Let me start off by stating an axiom everyone should be aware of - everyone loves Ignition. And in case you are wondering what an axiom is, its a fact so basic that it needs no proof. It has to be the most loveable game I've ever played. Now that I got this shameless personal impression of the game off my chest, I'll try to write an objective review.

Ignition was developed by a small Swedish company called UDS (Unique Development Studios) and distributed by Virgin. Unfortunately, UDS is closed today, probably because of quite a few unsuccessful titles they launched after Ignition. However, you are probably wondering why Ignition received all the hype and praise. First of all, its concept was simple - it had to look great, feel great and constantly keep you wanting more and more. It succeeded flawlessly in all of those segments, but most of all, its fun factor was off the scale.

There are quite a few modes of play. The single player mode features championship, single race, time trial and pursue races. In championship, you race all available tracks and earn points. If you collect most points through all races, a new track and car get unlocked. Once you complete a championship, the game difficulty will automatically increase from novice to amateur. Of course, you can return it to novice, but in order to unlock new tracks and cars, you will also have to win championships in amateur and professional difficulty levels. Single race mode is just that - a single race with a car and track of your choice. Pursuit is similar, but with a slight twist - each time a lap is completed, the last car is destroyed, and thus kicked out of the race. This goes on until there is just one car left - the winner of course. Last but not least is the time trial mode in which you can race against the ghost car which shows how you drove when the track record was made. This is great for practicing. Single player mode is just the tip of the iceberg though. Multiplayer offers two more modes - splitscreen and network.

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Graphics, level design and sounds are also a story for itself. The perspective moves about as you storm through twisty roads, bridge passes, cliffs serpents and canyons. Calling it bird perspective would be an insult since the game offers a full-blown 3D engine that looks and performs amazing. The DOS mode will limit you to 320x240 resolution, but you can enjoy the stunning look in 800x600 when playing under Windows. There are 10 levels in total, and some will complain about this, but the level design is so diverse and beautiful, you won't be bored even after driving around for countless number of laps. Every track features special jumps, twists and shortcuts that can be passed in an infinite number of ways. Basically, every lap is an unique experience. Also, every car has a set of characteristics that determine how fast it goes, how well it handles and how quickly the turbo charges. The turbo? Yes, every car has a regenerating turbo that will give you a speed burst for a short amount of fun. Using those in the right moment is critical for winning races. Also, each car produces a special sound when using the turbo. For example, when driving the police car, its sirenes will light up and sound the alarm, in school bus you will hear children screaming and cheering etc.

If you were wondering what the point of this game was, I will have to dissapoint you by telling you there is just one - to win the race and laugh at your looser opponents / friends. At a first glance it might seem a bit daft, but actually its more fun and addictive than you could ever imagine. Now would be a good time to conclude this review since only the most persistant of you actually read all the way until here :) There is just one more thing to say - this game is absolutely magnificent so go get it right away!! A straight 5, no thinking necessary.


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