Renegade Kid

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Renegade Kid LLC
Company type Private
Industry Video games
Founded2007;17 years ago (2007)
Founders
  • Gregg Hargrove
  • Jools Watsham
DefunctAugust 29, 2016 (2016-08-29)
Fate Dissolved
Successors
  • Atooi
  • Infitizmo
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
  • Gregg Hargrove
  • Jools Watsham
Website renegadekid.com

Renegade Kid LLC was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas. The studio was founded in 2007 by Gregg Hargrove and Jools Watsham, video game development veterans formerly of Iguana Entertainment. In August 2016, Hargrove and Watsham announced that they had split their operations, with the intellectual property rights distributed between each's own studios, Atooi (Watsham) and Infitizmo (Hargrove).

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History

Prior to founding Renegade Kid, Gregg Hargrove and Jools Watsham had been working together for 12–13 years, starting at Iguana Entertainment. [1] The two launched Renegade Kid in early 2007. [2] Hargrove and Watsham incorporated their expertise in Nintendo 64 (N64) game development into Renegade Kid's projects, and Watsham described the Nintendo DS, which would become the studio's primary target platform, as "basically a portable N64". [3] [4] The studio's first game, Dementium: The Ward , was announced on March 5, 2007, and found Gamecock Media Group as its publisher by June. [1] [3] At that time, Renegade Kid had three employees. [1]

In March 2012, Renegade Kid and Gamescribe jointly announced PitchWinPlay, a competition in which people could pitch their game ideas to the two companies, the winning entry would be developed as a game for the Nintendo eShop. [5] However, the following July, Gamescribe announced that it was shutting down and PitchWinPlay was canceled. [6] Also in 2012, Renegade Kid released Mutant Mudds , the first game it funded and published on its own. Afterward, Renegade Kid went back to cooperating with publishers. The studio arranged a publishing deal for a licensed game in which the publisher would grant Renegade Kid a budget of US$500,000 but only allocated $125,000 of those, keeping the remaining $375,000 locked down until the later stages of the game's development. This meant that any financial risk the publisher could have faced would have been shifted to the developer instead. Renegade Kid rejected the deal and, from that point on, turned its business model entirely to indie game development. [7]

Renegade Kid's 2014 game Moon Chronicles sold poorly and the studio struggled to survive. The situation stabilized following the release of Xeodrifter , but running the studio still proved to be a financial challenge for Hargrove and Watsham. As a result, the two decided to split up. [8] On August 29, 2016, Renegade Kid announced that it was shutting down. The intellectual property rights were divided between the companies set up by Hargrove and Watsham independently: Atooi, founded by Watsham in 2015, obtained the rights for Renegade Kid's two-dimensional games (including Mutant Mudds and the then-in-development Treasurenauts), while Infitizmo, which was established in 2016 by Hargrove, received the three-dimensional titles (including Dementium and Moon Chronicles). [9] Five games from the former were included in a compilation video game for the Nintendo 3DS, titled Atooi Collection [10] and released on August 7, 2020 [11] by Limited Run Games as the 3DS' final physical title prior to Nintendo's official discontinuation of the system.

In September 2018, Hargrove died of pancreatic cancer. [12]

Games

YearTitlePlatform(s)Publisher(s)
2007 Dementium: The Ward Nintendo DS Gamecock Media Group, SouthPeak Games
2009 Moon Mastiff, Gamebridge
2010 Dementium II SouthPeak Games
2011ATV Wild Ride Destineer
Face Racers: Photo Finish Nintendo 3DS Majesco Entertainment
2012 Mutant Mudds iOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DSRenegade Kid
Bomb MonkeyNintendo 3DS
Planet Crashers UTV Ignition Games
2013ATV Wild Ride 3DRenegade Kid
Mutant Mudds Deluxe iOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U
2014 Moon Chronicles Nintendo 3DS
Xeodrifter Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii URenegade Kid, Gambitious Digital Entertainment
2015 Dementium Remastered Nintendo 3DSRenegade Kid
2016 Mutant Mudds Super Challenge Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii URenegade Kid, Nighthawk Interactive
2017ATV RenegadesPlayStation 4, Xbox One Nighthawk Interactive

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