ToeJam & Earl Productions
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Industry | Interactive entertainment |
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Founded | 1989 |
Founder | Mark Voorsanger Greg Johnson |
Headquarters | United States |
Products | Video games ToeJam & Earl |
ToeJam & Earl Productions, Inc. (1989–2003) was an American video game company founded by Electronic Arts developers Mark Voorsanger and Greg Johnson. Their best-known titles were the award-winning Orly's Draw-A-Story (1999, Broderbund), and three games in the ToeJam & Earl series (1991–2003, Sega).
History
Initially the company was known simply as Johnson Voorsanger Productions, or just "JVP" as they were credited in the original ToeJam & Earl and in its sequel Panic on Funkotron. After the success of the ToeJam & Earl games, the company was renamed to the more iconic brand of ToeJam & Earl Productions, Inc..
JVP introduced the ToeJam & Earl series with the original ToeJam & Earl, followed by Ready-Aim-Tomatoes (a mini-game for Sega's light-gun The Menacer), and the platformer-sequel ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron. Each was developed exclusively for the Mega Drive/Genesis and published by Sega. The third title in the series was ToeJam & Earl III: Mission to Earth (2003), co-developed by Visual Concepts for the original Xbox. A fourth title, ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove, is in a Kickstarter funding phase as of March 2015, through Johnson's new company HumaNature Studios.
ToeJam & Earl Productions also created Orly's Draw-A-Story, a multi-award-winning CD-ROM for kids ages 5 to 10. Orly's Draw-A-Story was designed for PCs and Macs and was published by Broderbund.
Disbandment
After poor sales of ToeJam & Earl III, the company disbanded in 2003.[1] Mark Voorsanger went on to produce other Electronic Arts games for a few years, and then left the game industry to run a coaching business, Skyward Coaching, out of the same building where ToeJam & Earl Productions was located. Greg Johnson continued as an independent game design consultant, then started his own video game development studio called HumaNature Studios, and currently owns the ToeJam & Earl intellectual property rights. His studio has developed and published multiple games, such as 2014's Doki-Doki Universe, which resembles some elements from the ToeJam & Earl series. [1][2][3]
In February 2015, Johnson announced a new title from HumaNature Studios, ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove, which is being developed independently from Sega and instead being funded by Kickstarter. The game revisits the format of the original game, featuring 2D character models on 3D worlds with overhead perspective, and is planned to support online multiplayer. The game is seeking a funding target of $400,000 USD by March 27, 2015.[4]The funding campaign was successful and reached over its goal.
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