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'''Humongous''' is a video game company founded by Ron Gilbert and Shelley Day.  
'''Humongous Entertainment''' is a video game company founded by Ron Gilbert and Shelley Day in 1992.  


As Humongous Entertainment, the company built it's reputation by making excellent graphic adventures for children beginning in the early 1990s.  They soon expanded into the popular children's sport franchise ''Backyard Sports'', which is still continuing today.
The company built its reputation by making excellent graphic adventures for children beginning in the early 1990s.  They soon expanded into the popular children's sport franchise ''Backyard Sports''.
 
The company was purchased by [[GT Interactive]] in 1996, which was in turn sold to [[Infogrames]], whose US branch became [[Atari]] in 2003.  In 2005, Atari sold Humongous Entertainment back to the main Infogrames branch in France.  Infogrames renamed Humongous Entertainment to Humongous in 2006.


Other than the Backyard Sports series, their other famous game franchises include [[Putt-Putt series|Putt-Putt]], [[Freddi Fish series|Freddi Fish]], [[Pajama Sam series|Pajama Sam]], [[Let's Explore with Buzzy series|Let's Explore with Buzzy]], [[Big Thinkers series|Big Thinkers]], [[Fatty Bear series|Fatty Bear]] and [[SPY Fox series|SPY Fox]].
Other than the Backyard Sports series, their other famous game franchises include [[Putt-Putt series|Putt-Putt]], [[Freddi Fish series|Freddi Fish]], [[Pajama Sam series|Pajama Sam]], [[Let's Explore with Buzzy series|Let's Explore with Buzzy]], [[Big Thinkers series|Big Thinkers]], [[Fatty Bear series|Fatty Bear]] and [[SPY Fox series|SPY Fox]].


Ron Gilbert brought the [[SCUMM]] scripting language with him when he left LucasArts to form Humongous Entertainment, and as such, most of the PC and Macintosh versions of Humongous Entertainment's games use an enhanced version of the SCUMM scripting language.
Ron Gilbert brought the [[SCUMM]] scripting language with him when he left LucasArts to form Humongous Entertainment, and as such, most of the PC and Macintosh versions of Humongous Entertainment's games use an enhanced version of the SCUMM scripting language.
The company was purchased by [[GT Interactive]] in 1996, which was in turn sold to [[Infogrames]], whose US branch became [[Atari]] in 2003.  In 2005, Atari sold Humongous Entertainment back to the main Infogrames branch in France.  Infogrames renamed Humongous Entertainment to Humongous in 2006.  Atari filed for bankruptcy in January 2013, and Tommo purchased Humongous at the bankruptcy auction in July 2013.  Tommo renamed the company back to Humongous Entertainment.
The rights to some franchises are no longer owned by Humongous Entertainment, as they were purchased by other companies at the Atari bankruptcy auction in July 2013.  The rights to the [[Backyard Sports series|Backyard Sports]] franchise were purchased by The Evergreen Group, and the rights to [[Moonbase Commander]] were purchased by [[Rebellion]].


== Resources ==
== Resources ==
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* [[Humongous Entertainment/Progress|HE TODO]]: TODO page
* [[Humongous Entertainment/Progress|HE TODO]]: TODO page
* [[Humongous Entertainment/Games|HE Games]]: List of all known games from Humongous Entertainment.
* [[Humongous Entertainment/Games|HE Games]]: List of all known games from Humongous Entertainment.
* [[Blues_Clues_Games_List | HE Blue Clue's games]]: List of all known Blue's Clues games from other companies.
* [[Blues_Clues_Games_List | Blue Clue's games NOT by Humongous Entertainment]]: List of all known Blue's Clues games from other companies.
* [[Humongous Entertainment/Games/Cheats|HE Arcade Cheats]]: Cheat codes for the arcade games.
* [[Humongous Entertainment/Games/Cheats|HE Arcade Cheats]]: Cheat codes for the arcade games.
* [[Humongous Entertainment/Games/Debug Modes|HE Debug modes]]: Debug modes available in the original games.
* [[Humongous Entertainment/Games/Debug Modes|HE Debug modes]]: Debug modes available in the original games.
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==External links==
==External links==
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humongous_(game_developer) Wikipedia article on Humongous Entertainment]<br/>
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humongous_(game_developer) Wikipedia article on Humongous Entertainment]<br/>
[http://www.humongous.com Humongous Software Website]
[http://www.humongous.com Humongous Entertainment Website]


[[Category:Companies]]
[[Category:Companies]]

Latest revision as of 17:45, 12 March 2016

Humongous Entertainment is a video game company founded by Ron Gilbert and Shelley Day in 1992.

The company built its reputation by making excellent graphic adventures for children beginning in the early 1990s. They soon expanded into the popular children's sport franchise Backyard Sports.

Other than the Backyard Sports series, their other famous game franchises include Putt-Putt, Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, Let's Explore with Buzzy, Big Thinkers, Fatty Bear and SPY Fox.

Ron Gilbert brought the SCUMM scripting language with him when he left LucasArts to form Humongous Entertainment, and as such, most of the PC and Macintosh versions of Humongous Entertainment's games use an enhanced version of the SCUMM scripting language.

The company was purchased by GT Interactive in 1996, which was in turn sold to Infogrames, whose US branch became Atari in 2003. In 2005, Atari sold Humongous Entertainment back to the main Infogrames branch in France. Infogrames renamed Humongous Entertainment to Humongous in 2006. Atari filed for bankruptcy in January 2013, and Tommo purchased Humongous at the bankruptcy auction in July 2013. Tommo renamed the company back to Humongous Entertainment.

The rights to some franchises are no longer owned by Humongous Entertainment, as they were purchased by other companies at the Atari bankruptcy auction in July 2013. The rights to the Backyard Sports franchise were purchased by The Evergreen Group, and the rights to Moonbase Commander were purchased by Rebellion.

Resources

Cheat Codes for Backyard Sports Games

Cheats for Backyard Basketball
Cheats for Backyard Baseball 2001
Cheats for Backyard Football
Cheats for Backyard Football 2002

External links

Wikipedia article on Humongous Entertainment
Humongous Entertainment Website