PushButton Labs announces acquisition of The Incredible Machine intellectual
property and series
PushButton Labs announces acquisition of The Incredible Machine intellectual
property and series
Original game co-designer reclaims full property rights to the classic physics
puzzle game franchise
Eugene, OR – October 1st, 2009 - Today, PushButton Labs, L.L.C. announced that
it has acquired the rights to The Incredible Machine intellectual property in
its entirety. The classic physics & puzzle game franchise originally debuted in
1992 and was later followed by several successful sequels selling millions of
units.
“TIM was a genre defining franchise and I could not be happier to have the
property available to PushButton Labs. I’m very excited to see what we can do
with it moving forward.” said PushButton Labs co-founder Jeff Tunnell, who was
the original co-game designer of The Incredible Machine.
Considered by some to be the grandfather of the Physics & Puzzle game genres,
The Incredible Machine pitted players against a series of Rube Goldberg style
devices which were composed from a wide range of objects such as ropes &
pulleys, bowling balls, and even cats and mice.
The Incredible Machine was the winner of several prizes due to its innovative
style and simulation abilities. A spin-off of the series, Sid & Al's Incredible
Toons earned Jeff Tunnell and Chris Cole a patent for their game design
concepts.
To mark the reacquisition of the property on a happy note, PushButton Labs has
placed t of the newly Windows XP/Vista compatible Incredible Machine series for
sale on the Good Old Games Website (GOG.com). The series is available for sale
at the time of this release and can be found online at:
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/the_incredible_machine_mega_pack
In addition to his work on The Incredible Machine, Tunnell is well known within
the gaming industry for successfully co-founding several gaming companies,
including Dynamix in 1984 where famous franchises such as Starsiege: Tribes,
Trophy Bass, and the 3D Ultra product line were developed. In 2001, Tunnell and
partner Rick Overman co-founded GarageGames, makers of the Torque Game Engine
and the Marble Blast series, leaving in 2008 to form PushButton Labs.
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About PushButton Labs, L.L.C.
Founded in 2008 by veteran independent game developers, PushButton Labs is “a
company by us and for us”. The mission behind PushButton Labs is refreshingly
simple; “Make great products and have fun doing it.” PushButton Labs is
committed to developing high quality web & game technologies alongside great
games. Visit the PushButton Labs blog at pushbuttonlabs.com to discover what is
new around the lab.
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