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YoYo Games was founded in 2007 by Michel Cassius, Sandy Duncan, Spencer Hyman and James North-Hearn, former entertainment and video game industry executives. Duncan was appointed chief executive officer of the company. [1] On 26 January 2007, Mark Overmars announced his partnership with a company based in Dundee, Scotland, called YoYo Games. [2 ...
In January 2022, YoYo Games changed GameMaker Studio 2's numbering scheme so the version corresponds to the year and the month it was released (For example, 2022.1 for January 2022). [59] In April 2022, YoYo Games dropped the GameMaker Studio 2 name in order to match its new version numbering scheme, changing it to simply GameMaker. [60]
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Opera acquired YoYo Games from Playtech in January 2021, for US$10 million, from which the company also announced the launch of its Opera Gaming division to promote game development within the Opera GX browser with YoYo Games and its GameMaker game development software.
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Karoshi is a series of puzzle-platform games created by Jesse Venbrux and developed by YoYo Games Ltd, [1] in which the goal is to make the player character, a Japanese salaryman named "Mr. Karoshi", commit suicide. The word "karÅshi" literally means "death by overwork" in Japanese. The series titles span a number of platforms.
A Nintendo Switch version was revealed during a March 2018 Nintendo Direct, though no release date was given at the time; [56] [57] Undertale ' s release on Switch highlighted a deal made between Nintendo and YoYo Games to allow users of GameMaker Studio 2 to directly export their games to the Switch. [58]
The game's original soundtrack was composed by Gryzor87 and resembles that of 16-bit titles, and influenced by Konami classic games, the TV series Ulysses 31, and rock bands such as Camel, Judas Priest, and Symphony X. [8] [4] [3] Locomalito and Abylight Studios announced the development of Super Hydorah, a new edition of the original Hydorah game.