Industry | Video games |
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Headquarters | Huddersfield, England |
Key people | Dr Duke Gledhill Matthew Novak Dr Daryl Marples Matthew McIntosh |
Products |
Yo-Ho Kablammo Missing Reel Lapsus Katu Toka CataCommotion Hover Havok Pocket Galaxy Flux8 Coin-Op Kingdom |
Website |
canalsidestudios |
Canalside Studios is a games company within the University of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. The studio is permanently staffed by a core team of 8 placement students. [1] Plans are in place for full-time students studying games-oriented courses to contribute content through projects to get their name in the credits.
It was founded in 2006 [2] to aid the professional development of computer games students and help them find employment within the industry.
In 2007 Canalside Studios achieved second place in the Microsoft Microsoft XNA Dream Build Play competition with Yo-Ho Kablammo. [3] The game was released on 12 September 2009 on Xbox Live Arcade and received excellent reviews from the arcade community.[ citation needed]
Subsequent to Yo-Ho Kablammo, Canalside Studios has released a B movie themed shooter called Missing Reel for Xbox Live Indie Games. [4] [5]
Canalside Studios was contracted by the Royal Armouries to produce educational games for display at their museum in Leeds and has also developed two games for display at the Frazier History Museum, Kentucky. [6] [7]
Descentium is the title currently in development.
Industry | Video games |
---|---|
Headquarters | Huddersfield, England |
Key people | Dr Duke Gledhill Matthew Novak Dr Daryl Marples Matthew McIntosh |
Products |
Yo-Ho Kablammo Missing Reel Lapsus Katu Toka CataCommotion Hover Havok Pocket Galaxy Flux8 Coin-Op Kingdom |
Website |
canalsidestudios |
Canalside Studios is a games company within the University of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. The studio is permanently staffed by a core team of 8 placement students. [1] Plans are in place for full-time students studying games-oriented courses to contribute content through projects to get their name in the credits.
It was founded in 2006 [2] to aid the professional development of computer games students and help them find employment within the industry.
In 2007 Canalside Studios achieved second place in the Microsoft Microsoft XNA Dream Build Play competition with Yo-Ho Kablammo. [3] The game was released on 12 September 2009 on Xbox Live Arcade and received excellent reviews from the arcade community.[ citation needed]
Subsequent to Yo-Ho Kablammo, Canalside Studios has released a B movie themed shooter called Missing Reel for Xbox Live Indie Games. [4] [5]
Canalside Studios was contracted by the Royal Armouries to produce educational games for display at their museum in Leeds and has also developed two games for display at the Frazier History Museum, Kentucky. [6] [7]
Descentium is the title currently in development.