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by Kris Graft Dan Tudge, who managed the teams behind BioWare's Sonic Chronicles and the upcoming Dragon Age, has parted ways with the renowned RPG developer to join Disney Interactive Studios. Tudge will be joining DIS subsidiary Propaganda Games as ...
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Gamasutra says
(in 'It Was A Good Time To Make A Change,' Says Ex-Dragon Age Director)
The fact that Propaganda Games plays a key role among Disney Interactive Studios' development studios was a major reason for my move," he explained. "At Propaganda, we can leverage the resources of Disney, including drawing from numerous well known ...
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IncGamers.com says
(in Dragon Age Exec Producer Moves To Disney)
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BioWare has revealed Dan Tudge, the executive producer of forthcoming title Dragon Age: Origins, has moved to Disney Interactive Studios. Specifically, Tudge is going to work as vice president and general manager of Disney subsidiary, Propaganda Games, ...
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Develop says
(in BioWare exec moves to Disney Interactive)
Propaganda – the team behind the 2008 edition of Turok – has a workforce of over 130 for Trudge to work with, with staff sharing production on two unannounced titles. “Dan comes to Disney Interactive Studios with tremendous leadership experience in ...
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WorthPlaying.com says
(in Propaganda Games Working on Two Unannounced Titles)
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Tudge comes to Disney Interactive Studios with more than 13 years of experience in video game development. His most recent role was executive producer and project director at BioWare Corp., where he managed both the Dragon Age: Origins and Sonic ...
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Disney Interactive Studios Announces Classic Game Will Be Available Through Xbox LIVE Arcade on February 13 From Disney Interactive Studios and developed by Backbone Entertainment, Discs of Tron is rated E for Everyone by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).
Fri, Feb 8 | from Kotaku