Tuesday, September 27, 2011

DDM teams track of Trans Technologies

Videogame agency Digital Development Management has merged with Trans Technologies to create Red-colored Stallion Interactive to build up games particularly created for the Arabian Gulf and also the Middle East. New writer will open offices in Doha, Qatar Manama, Bahrain and Northampton, Mass. DDM assists as senior experts and operational manager to Red-colored Stallion. Trans Technologies is really a holding company of AMJ Projects, possessed by Dr. Mohamed Juman, who concentrates on operating companies within the information technologies, aviation, property and retail industries. Red-colored Stallion may be the company's first interactive and transmedia venture, by having an focus on on the internet and mobile qualities. Company's first games, comprised of licensed and original fare, is going to be rooted in culture in line with the Arabian Gulf region, that may mix to worldwide audiences. DDM will connect Red-colored Stallion's designers along with other marketers and gamemakers. "Red-colored Stallion will hopefully fulfill an increasing interest in interactive content that talks towards the cultural and entertainment habits of various worldwide areas," Juman stated. Deal was brokered between Juman and John Sutyak who handled the offer with respect to DDM alongside partner and, DDM prexy Joe Minton. US-based Rudy Vogel, consultant to both Trans Technologies and Red-colored Stallion Interactive, along with a board person in both companies and Fred Fierst, partner of Fierst, Pucci & Kane, offered as key experts around the deal. DDM, founded in 2005, reps such clients as Ninja Theory ("Captive"), Slightly Mad Galleries ("Requirement for Speed Change"), Bedlam Games ("Scratch: The Best DJ") and Turtle Rock Galleries ("Left 4 Dead"), and it has an offer with Verve to build up games using its clients "Tron: Legacy" helmer Joe Kosinski, "Red-colored" and "Battleship" writing duo Erich Hoeber and Jon Hoeber, Michael Arndt ("Toy Story 3"), David Elliot and Paul Lovett ("G.I. Joe: An Upswing of Cobra"), Nick Bakay ("Paul Blart: Mall Cop"), director David Silverman ("The Simpsons Movie"). Contact Marc Graser at marc.graser@variety.com

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