Gray Matter Interactive Studios, Inc. was a computer game developer, which was acquired by Activision in January of 2002. Gray Matter was previously known as Xatrix Entertainment, Inc. A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates video or computer games. ... Activision, Inc. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ...
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Games developed as Grey Matter but Canceled
Trinity: The Shatter Effect (canceled by Activision)
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The acquisition of GrayMatter combined with Activision's Raven Software studios solidifies the company's industry leading position as a developer of first-person action games.
GrayMatter has a very talented team of programmers, designers and artists and we are confident that the studio's development strengths will further establish Activision as a leader in the PC action genre."
GrayMatterInteractive Studios is an L.A.-based game developer founded by the top designers formerly from Xatrix Entertainment, the developer of such popular games as Redneck Rampage and Kingpin.