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  1. Junction Point Studios ( JPS) was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas founded by Deus Ex creator, Warren Spector, in 2004. [3] Disney Interactive Studios acquired Junction Point Studios in July 2007 [1] to develop a property based on Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a character created by Walt Disney but owned by ...

    • Warren Spector, Art Min
    • Austin, Texas, U.S.
  2. Junction Point Studios foi uma produtora de jogos da Disney Interactive Studios, subsidiária da Walt Disney Company e comandada por Warren Spector, criador de séries como System Shock e Deus Ex. Seus principais títulos desenvolvidos foram Epic Mickey e sua continuação.

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    Junction Point Studios was a video game developer based in Austin, Texas. It was owned by Disney Interactive Studios.

    The studio was established in 2005 by Warren Spector and Art Min. The new studio was based around several former employees of Ion Storm, where Spector and Min previously worked.

    In July 2007, Disney Interactive Studios acquired Junction Point Studios.

    Junction Point developed Epic Mickey, a Wii game which was released on November 25, 2010 in Europe and on November 30 in North America. The game is about Mickey Mouse's adventure in Wasteland, a world where forgotten characters like Oswald the Lucky Rabbit live. Junction Point indicated that its game would be a "combination of action and roleplaying, traditional narrative and player choice" and would use Emergent Game Technologies' Gamebryo engine. The game was developed exclusively for the Wii console platform.

    On March 21, 2012, Warren Spector announced that a sequel to Epic Mickey was in development for the Wii, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

    There has been speculation regarding the name "Junction Point" — apparently, this name was used by a canceled game at Looking Glass Studios, where Spector once worked. According to available descriptions, this game was a "massively multiplayer fantasy role-playing game, changed in midstream to a single-player science-fiction role-playing game."

    In March 2007, Spector explained the name in an interview:

  3. 29 de jan. de 2013 · Disney has confirmed its closure of Epic Mickey developer Junction Point studios. The confirmation comes after Star Citizen developer Roberts Space Industries broke the news last night on Twitter...

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  4. Epic Mickey is a series of action-adventure platforming designed by Warren Spector and developed by the now-defunct Junction Point Studios. The series centers around Mickey Mouse who travels through a world known as the Wasteland, where he interacts with the forgotten and rejected Disney...

  5. 29 de jan. de 2013 · Epic Mickey developer Junction Point Studio closed its doors, a Disney representative confirmed to Polygon today. The Disney-owned Austin, Tex.-based studio employed about 160 people in early 2012

  6. 29 de jan. de 2013 · After last night's speculation, Disney has confirmed today that it has closed Austin-based developer Junction Point Studios, the brainchild of Warren Spector and creator of the Epic Mickey series.