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Both current and former Lionhead developers gave the studio a send-off at a pub. [18] On 26 July, Webley and Carr founded Two Point Studios, a studio that some former Lionhead developers later joined. [59] [60] In the 2021 documentary Power On: The Story of Xbox, Microsoft admitted that their handling of Lionhead Studios was a mistake.
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The following year Lionhead released the games they had been developing at their main studio, Black & White 2 and business simulation game The Movies, neither of which were as successful as the company's first two titles. Lionhead had financial difficulties as a result, and was purchased by Microsoft Game Studios in 2006.
After Theme Hospital, Webley co-founded Lionhead Studios with Molyneux, Jackson, and Tim Rance. Webley and Molyneux came up with the name, which the company shared with Webley's pet hamster. The hamster died shortly afterwards, and the studio was briefly renamed Red Eye Studios, but the name was shortly thereafter reverted to Lionhead. [9]
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Peter Molyneux, who had previously founded Bullfrog Productions and Lionhead Studios, established 22cans on 20 February 2012 in Farnborough.To do so, he left Lionhead and partnered with Tim Rance and Peter Murphy, Lionhead's former chief technology officer and company director, respectively.
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The band would record Katy Lied (1975) and portions of The Royal Scam (1976) and Aja (1977) at the studios. [4] In 1975 Roy Halee moved to ABC Recording Studios from Columbia Recording Studios in San Francisco, to work with new acts and established ABC artists as producer, engineer or both. His first project was the Mark-Almond Band.