Former EA employees establish new development studio
Five former Electronic Arts Black Box staff members have established their own development studio to produce games for the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS handheld consoles.
Deep Fried Entertainment, based in Vancouver, has been set up by Phil Weeks, Russell Rice, Steve Tolin, Ryan Bedard and Brian Tolin. Whilst at EA they worked on games such as Baldur’s Gate, MDK2 and Need for Speed : Underground 1 and 2.
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