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Naughty Dog is an American video game developer that was founded in 1984 by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin. Based in Santa Monica, California, Naughty Dog was originally known as JAM Software until 1989, and began producing games for the Apple II system. Their first release, Math Jam, was an educational game for the system which Gavin and Rubin self-published in 1985. The following year, Jam developed the skiing game Ski Crazed, which was published by Michigan-based company Baudville for the Apple II. The partnership with Baudville continued for Dream Zone, an adventure game released for the Apple IIGS as well as the Amiga, Atari ST and DOS in 1987, before they left to work with Electronic Arts on Keef the Thief and Rings of Power. After a brief hiatus, Way of the Warrior was released for the

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  • Naughty Dog is an American video game developer that was founded in 1984 by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin. Based in Santa Monica, California, Naughty Dog was originally known as JAM Software until 1989, and began producing games for the Apple II system. Their first release, Math Jam, was an educational game for the system which Gavin and Rubin self-published in 1985. The following year, Jam developed the skiing game Ski Crazed, which was published by Michigan-based company Baudville for the Apple II. The partnership with Baudville continued for Dream Zone, an adventure game released for the Apple IIGS as well as the Amiga, Atari ST and DOS in 1987, before they left to work with Electronic Arts on Keef the Thief and Rings of Power. After a brief hiatus, Way of the Warrior was released for the (en)
  • A Naughty Dog é uma desenvolvedora norte-americana de jogos eletrônicos sediada em Santa Mônica, Califórnia. Foi fundada em 1984 por Andy Gavin e Jason Rubin como JAM Software, sendo renomeada para seu nome atual em 1989. O primeiro título desenvolvido pela empresa foi Math Jam, um jogo educacional lançado para o computador pessoal Apple II em 1985. Pelos dois anos seguintes a companhia lançou Ski Crazed e Dream Zone para o Apple II e outros computadores pessoais junto com a publicadora Baudville. Gavin e Rubin ficaram insatisfeitos com a Baudville e decidiram levar seu projeto seguinte para a Electronic Arts, que publicou Keef the Thief em 1989. Seu primeiro título para consoles foi Rings of Power, um RPG eletrônico lançado para Mega Drive e também publicado pela Electronic Arts. Em segui (pt)
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  • Naughty Dog is an American video game developer that was founded in 1984 by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin. Based in Santa Monica, California, Naughty Dog was originally known as JAM Software until 1989, and began producing games for the Apple II system. Their first release, Math Jam, was an educational game for the system which Gavin and Rubin self-published in 1985. The following year, Jam developed the skiing game Ski Crazed, which was published by Michigan-based company Baudville for the Apple II. The partnership with Baudville continued for Dream Zone, an adventure game released for the Apple IIGS as well as the Amiga, Atari ST and DOS in 1987, before they left to work with Electronic Arts on Keef the Thief and Rings of Power. After a brief hiatus, Way of the Warrior was released for the 3DO in 1994, before Naughty Dog partnered with Sony Computer Entertainment, by whom they were later acquired in 2001. Naughty Dog is known for developing the Crash Bandicoot series for Sony's PlayStation console. After launching the series with the first title in 1996, Naughty Dog developed sequels Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bandicoot: Warped, as well as spin-off Crash Team Racing, before their partnership with distributor Universal Interactive Studios ended. Two years after the release of Crash Team Racing, Naughty Dog returned in 2001 with a title for the PlayStation 2, Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, which spawned the Jak and Daxter series, it includes the sequels Jak II and Jak 3 and the spin-off Jak X: Combat Racing. The developer's next series was Uncharted, which consists of four main titles—Drake's Fortune (2007), Among Thieves (2009), Drake's Deception (2011), and A Thief's End (2016), and a standalone expansion, The Lost Legacy, (2017). Naughty Dog's most recent new intellectual property is The Last of Us, released for the PlayStation 3 in 2013 and for the PlayStation 4 as The Last of Us Remastered in 2014: a downloadable expansion, Left Behind, was released for the PlayStation 3 in 2014; a sequel, The Last of Us Part II, was released in 2020; a remake, The Last of Us Part I, was released for PlayStation 5 in 2022, with a Windows version in development; and a multiplayer spinoff of the series is also in development. (en)
  • A Naughty Dog é uma desenvolvedora norte-americana de jogos eletrônicos sediada em Santa Mônica, Califórnia. Foi fundada em 1984 por Andy Gavin e Jason Rubin como JAM Software, sendo renomeada para seu nome atual em 1989. O primeiro título desenvolvido pela empresa foi Math Jam, um jogo educacional lançado para o computador pessoal Apple II em 1985. Pelos dois anos seguintes a companhia lançou Ski Crazed e Dream Zone para o Apple II e outros computadores pessoais junto com a publicadora Baudville. Gavin e Rubin ficaram insatisfeitos com a Baudville e decidiram levar seu projeto seguinte para a Electronic Arts, que publicou Keef the Thief em 1989. Seu primeiro título para consoles foi Rings of Power, um RPG eletrônico lançado para Mega Drive e também publicado pela Electronic Arts. Em seguida veio Way of the Warrior em 1994 para o 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, um jogo eletrônico de luta que foi o primeiro título da Naughty Dog desenvolvido em parceria com a Universal Interactive Studios. A Universal e a Naughty Dog então firmaram um acordo para a criação de mais três jogos, com a desenvolvedora concebendo um título de plataforma depois de perceberem a virada da indústria em direção a gráficos tridimensionais. Com a iminência da chegada do PlayStation, as duas empresas também entraram em uma parceria com a Sony Computer Entertainment, que publicou o título seguinte da Naughty Dog: Crash Bandicoot. Este estreou em 1996 e foi um enorme sucesso, sendo considerado um mascote para o novo console, levando a criação de duas continuações e um derivado: Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back em 1998, Crash Bandicoot: Warped em 1998 e Crash Team Racing em 1999. O desenvolvimento destes títulos corroeu a relação da Naughty Dog e Sony com a Universal, com as duas primeiras passando a trabalhar diretamente uma com a outra com a vinda do PlayStation 2. Isto levou a compra da desenvolvedora por parte da Sony em 2001. No mesmo ano foi lançado Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, outro título de plataforma de grande sucesso que também gerou duas sequências e um derivado: Jak II em 2003, Jak 3 em 2004 e Jak X: Combat Racing em 2005. (pt)
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