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and
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founded by
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,
Tom Hall Tom Hall (born September 2, 1964) is an American video game designer best known for his work with id Software on titles such as '' Doom'', '' Wolfenstein 3D'' and ''Commander Keen''. He has also been the co-founder of Ion Storm, together wit ...
, Stevie Case, and Brian Moon. After its inception in July 2001, Monkeystone published several titles on multiple platforms.


History

Romero and Hall were co-founders of Ion Storm, and had previously worked together at
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on ''
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''. Case, who was Romero's girlfriend at the time, had also worked at Ion Storm as a level designer. The three of them all worked on the commercially unsuccessful video game, '' Daikatana'', which went through a turbulent development process before releasing in 2000 to negative reviews. Case left Ion Storm in January 2001, with Romero and Hall completing '' Anachronox'' before also leaving the company in July of that year. Romero, Hall, and Case founded Monkeystone Games in Quinlan, Texas in August 2001, in order to explore the development of
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s. According to Case, Romero became interested in the concept of mobile games towards the end of 1999, and wanted to see what was possible on handheld devices like the
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with a new company. Romero elaborated that he founded Monkeystone with the intent of directly working on programming video games full-time alongside Hall and Case. He noted, "At Ion we were mainly working in management, managing people, but not able to do what we really wanted to do, and we were kind of torn between it." Joining the three were former Ion Storm employee Lucas Davis, as well as
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and
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Brian Moon, who previously worked for
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as their CFO. In October 2001, Monkeystone announced their first game, '' Hyperspace Delivery Boy!'', a
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title which began development in August 2001 and was released on December 23 of the same year. They also announced a partnership with ZIOSoft to collaborate on a future title. Following this, the company completed 2003's ''Congo Cube'', which was first released on
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but later ported to BREW and
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. In August 2003, THQ Wireless announced that Monkeystone would develop a version of the 2001 console video game, ''
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'', for the
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N-Gage. It was completed in October 2003. Monkeystone also published titles developed by third parties, such as ''Bust'em'', ''Argentum'', and ''Baseball Mogul 2003'', which were all released in 2002. Romero recalled in a later interview that the reason he left Monkeystone was because he and Case ended their romantic relationship in the spring of 2003. Describing the breakup as the "worst experience" of his life, Romero sought to leave Texas to do something else. Hall decided to join his business partner, so they both left the company in October 2003, leaving Davis to run the company in their absence. Both Romero and Hall were hired at
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the same month they left Monkeystone. During this time, Monkeystone worked on a game based on ''The'' ''Chronicles of Riddick'' for the N-Gage that was eventually cancelled. According to Romero, the company moved to
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to assist Midway Studios Austin with programming the multiplayer mode for its
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game, ''
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'', enabling Romero and Hall to pay Monkeystone's business loan off in full. After ''Area 51'''s release in 2005, Monkeystone Games closed, with Romero and Hall each taking half of Monkeystone's employees with them when they both left Midway.


Games

Their first in-house title, '' Hyperspace Delivery Boy!'' was first developed for the
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and released on December 23, 2001. The game was then ported to
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,
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and
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, although the Game Boy Advance version was never released. Monkeystone also published titles by third parties such as ''Argentum'', ''Rocket Elite'', ''Bust Em'', ''Night Shift'', and others. Monkeystone's second in-house title was a puzzler called ''Congo Cube''. They initially developed Congo Cube for Windows, then ported it to the Pocket PC,
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phones, and BREW phones. Their third in-house title was a recreation of the
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hit ''
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'' on
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's new gaming deck, N-Gage. It was completed in October 2003. *'' Hyperspace Delivery Boy!'' (2001) *'' Baseball Mogul 2003'' (2002) *''
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'' (2003) *'' Jewels and Jim'' (2003) *'' Congo Cube'' (2003) *'' Dig It!'' (2003) *'' Cartoon Network: Block Party'' (2004)


Staff

*John Romero - ''Chief Executive Officer & Chief Technology Officer'' *Tom Hall - ''President & Chief Creative Officer'' *Stevie Case - ''Chief Operating Officer'' *Lucas Davis - ''Studio Director & Programmer'' *Jess Dominguez - ''Programmer'' *Eric Nava - ''Artist'' *Eric Seiler - ''Artist'' *Billy Browning - ''Artist''


Closure

Brian Moon left Monkeystone sometime in 2002. Stevie Case left Monkeystone in mid-2003. Tom Hall and John Romero left Monkeystone in October 2003 to work at
Midway Games Midway Games Inc. (formerly Midway Manufacturing and Bally Midway, and commonly known simply as Midway) was an American video game company that existed from 1958 to 2010. Midway's franchises included ''Mortal Kombat'', ''Rampage (franchise), Ra ...
. One of their colleagues, Lucas Davis, was left to run the day-to-day operations until the company closed in January 2005.


Legacy

In 2022, former id Software
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praised Monkeystone Games, particularly his former colleague Romero for transitioning into the mobile games industry. It inspired him to start his own mobile games as well beginning with '' Doom RPG'' and '' Orcs & Elves'' that were released in 2005 and 2006 respectively.


References


External links


Official website
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