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High Voltage Software, Inc. (HVS) is an American
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based in
Hoffman Estates, Illinois Hoffman Estates is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is a suburb of Chicago. Per the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 52,530. The village previously served as the headquarters for Transform Holdco L ...
. Founded in April 1993 by Kerry J. Ganofsky, the company is best known for developing ''
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'' (1999), '' Hunter: The Reckoning'' (2002) and ''
The Conduit ''The Conduit'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by High Voltage Software for the Wii console and Android (operating system), Android. ''The Conduit'' was revealed on April 17, 2008, and on October 29, 2008, the developer announced ...
'' (2009).


History

High Voltage Software was founded by Kerry J. Ganofsky in April 1993, following his graduation from college. Out of
Hoffman Estates, Illinois Hoffman Estates is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is a suburb of Chicago. Per the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 52,530. The village previously served as the headquarters for Transform Holdco L ...
, a suburb of
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, the company started out with four employees and used old doors set on top of
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s as desks. In June 2006, the company had 160 employees. In 2008 interviews, High Voltage leadership expressed interest in improving the quality of contemporary third-party
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games. The company developed Quantum3, a
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that specifically targets Wii deployment. The engine itself had been used in several previous titles made by the developer, but was heavily upgraded for higher performance on Wii. In December 2014, Ganofsky announced that High Voltage would be opening a satellite studio for the company in
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in
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. The opening, scheduled for early 2015, would provide 80 new job opportunities in the area, with initial staff transferred from the company's Hoffman Estates headquarters. Through the opening, High Voltage was able to take advantage of local financial incentives, including a performance-based grant to cover relocation costs, workforce training programs and a digital media incentive. Prior to the announcement, Ganofsky also considered opening the studio in
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, but found New Orleans to be a better cultural fit for High Voltage. As a result, talks between economic development leaders in the area and Ganofsky began in October 2013. In December 2020, High Voltage Software was acquired by
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for an initial consideration of in cash and in shares, as well as additional for performance targets to be met by December 31, 2021.


Unreleased projects


''The Grinder''

In the late 2000s, High Voltage began developing a horror-themed shooter called ''The Grinder''. The game initially began production exclusively for the Wii, the developers, as well as potential publishers for ''The Grinder'', became less confident that the game would be a success on that system, as there were multiple instances of similar hardcore and/or graphically violent games designed for the Wii, such as ''
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'', '' House of the Dead: Overkill'' and ''
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'' that failed to sell many copies. Development for the Wii version eventually began to wind down quietly by 2010, although High Voltage Software refused to state whether that version was officially cancelled. The developers also designed PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC versions of the game, which were initially going to play as first-person shooters like the Wii version, but plans for this ultimately fell through when it failed to appeal to candidate publishers and the developers realized that there was an ongoing oversatuation of the first-person shooter video game market. After careful consideration, they decided to not only redesign the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC versions as a top-down shooter, but also change the game's setting, plot and character designs to a substantial degree. In 2013, High Voltage Software, in an interview, implied that one significant reason why it was difficult to release ''The Grinder'' was because it was being developed during a time when the video game industry was more interested in well-established intellectual properties, rather than newly introduced ones like that of ''The Grinder''. The company then expressed hope that they can be in better position to launch new intellectual properties like ''The Grinder'' when a new generation of video games began. However, having lost substantial money and jobs from the troubled development of ''The Grinder'', as well as poor sales of ''Conduit 2'', the company decided not to revisit ''The Grinder''.


Games developed


Canceled

* '' Thea Realm Fighters'' (Jaguar) * '' Kid Vid Grid'' (Jaguar) * '' Country Vid Grid'' (Jaguar) * ''The Grinder'' (Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows) * ''
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'' (PlayStation)


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