Teyon

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Teyon S.A.
Company type Private
Industry Video games
Founded2006
Headquarters Kraków, Poland
Products RoboCop: Rogue City
Terminator: Resistance
Heavy Fire: Special Operations
Robot Rescue
Battle Rage
Website teyon.com

Teyon S.A. is a Polish video games developer, producer, and publisher. Founded in 2006, the company has two offices in Poland (Kraków and Łódź) and one in Tokyo, Japan, with three development teams.

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History

Teyon was founded in 2006 in Kraków, Poland.

In 2007, Teyon released its first video game, Burn, a first-person shooter. It was followed by Battle Rage and District Wars: Pure Action in 2008 and Blind Shot: Assassin's Confession in 2009.

In 2009, Teyon debuted on Nintendo Download services with DSiWare puzzle games Robot Rescue and Ball Fighter , followed by Hubert the Teddy Bear: Winter Games a WiiWare family game in 2010. The same year 4 games other games were published on DSiWare including 101 MiniGolf World (arcade sports), 1001 Crystal Mazes Collection (puzzle), Super Swap (puzzle) and 101 Shark Pets (pet caring simulation).[ citation needed ]

At the end of 2011, Teyon obtained a license from Nintendo to publish games in Japan. In the past, Teyon Japan published titles on the Nintendo 3DS, DSiWare, WiiWare, WiiU, PlayStation 3 and mobile platforms such as au Smart Pass by KDDI.[ citation needed ] Notable titles published by Teyon Japan include Moonlighter, Bomber Crew, X Morph: Defence, The Way Remastered, The Flame in the Flood and many more. The scope of services offered by Teyon Japan includes translations, QA and localization, publishing, ratings, public relations and marketing.[ citation needed ]

Teyon released an arcade shooting series for WiiWare, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The first part Heavy Fire: Special Operations appeared in July 2010 in North America and December 2010 in Europe. Sequels, Heavy Fire: Black Arms for WiiWare and Heavy Fire: Afghanistan for PC, PlayStation 3 and Wii, were released in 2011, followed by Heavy Fire: Shattered Spear in January 2013 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.[ citation needed ]

In 2012, Teyon released a number of Nintendo eShop games, including Crazy Chicken: Pirates, Outdoors Unleashed: Africa 3D and Bird Mania 3D which reached number 1 in the Nintendo eShop Charts. Since 2012 Teyon started a research project Audio and Video Raytracer (RAYAV) [1] in consortium with AGH DSP. [2] The project is aimed to make an audio and video engine of a new generation.

In 2018, Teyon founded a sister company in Łódź under the name Digital Bards, which acts as a developer and digital publisher of casual games. The company is a whole subsidiary of Teyon, and focuses on delivering and publishing indie, casual and easy-to-pick & easy-to-play entertainment across all markets around the globe. Digital Bards's products are designed for consoles and personal computers and are delivered through physical retail, digital download and online platforms.[ citation needed ]

In September 2019, Teyon announced that they were developing Terminator: Resistance , a first-person shooter game, that was released on 15 November 2019 in Europe/Australia, and on 3 December 2019 in North America. The game's story is set in post-apocalyptic 2028 Los Angeles and serves as a prequel to James Cameron's Terminator franchise films The Terminator (1984) and Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). Players take on the role of a new character, Jacob Rivers, a soldier in the John Connor-led human resistance against Skynet's robotic killing machines.[ citation needed ]

In July 2021, Teyon announced that they were developing RoboCop: Rogue City , a first-person shooter, that was released on 2 November 2023. The game is set in-between the films RoboCop 2 and RoboCop 3 .[ citation needed ]

Games developed

YearGamePlatform(s)
2006WR Rally Microsoft Windows
2007Burn Microsoft Windows
20071001 MiniGolf Challenge Microsoft Windows
2007101 Pony Pets Microsoft Windows
2007101 Dino Pets Microsoft Windows
2007101 Bunny Pets Microsoft Windows
2007101 Kitty Pets Microsoft Windows
2007101 Puppy Pets Microsoft Windows
2007Jewels of the Nile Microsoft Windows
2007Dynasty of Egypt Microsoft Windows
2007Crystal Caverns of Amon-Ra Microsoft Windows
2007Battle Rage Microsoft Windows
2008Battle Rage Wii
2008Casual Strike Microsoft Windows
2008Club Vegas Casino Microsoft Windows
2008District Wars: Pure Action Microsoft Windows
2009 Ball Fighter DSIWare
2009 Robot Rescue DSIWare
2009101 Dino Pets DS Nintendo DS
2009101 Dolphin Pets Microsoft Windows
2009101 Penguin Pets Microsoft Windows
2009101 Otter Pets Microsoft Windows
2009101 Shark Pets Microsoft Windows
2009101 Seal Pets Microsoft Windows
2009Mahjongg Championship 3.0 Microsoft Windows
2009Mahjongg Platinum Microsoft Windows
2009Blind Shot: Assassin's Confession Microsoft Windows
2009Weekend Party: Fashion Show Microsoft Windows
2009My Fitness Microsoft Windows
2010 101 Shark Pets DSIWare
2010 Super Swap DSIWare
2010 1001 Crystal Mazes Collection DSIWare
2010101 MiniGolf World DSIWare
2010 Florist Shop Nintendo DS
2010Mini Golf Resort Wii
2010KidFit: Island Resort Wii
2010 Hubert the Teddy Bear: Winter Games WiiWare
2010Ghost Mania WiiWare
2010 Heavy Fire: Special Operations WiiWare
2011101 Pinball World DSIWare
2011Crystal Caverns of Amon-Ra DSIWare
20111001 BlockBusters DSIWare
2011 Arctic Escape DSIWare, iOS
2011101 Dolphin Pets DSIWare
2011Chronicles of Vampires: Origins DSIWare
2011Angel Code: A Linda Hyde Mystery Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows
2011Mini Golf Resort DS Nintendo DS
2011Vampire Mansion: A Linda Hyde Mystery Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows
20111001 Touch Games Nintendo DS
2011 Heavy Fire: Afghanistan PlayStation 3, Wii, Microsoft Windows
2011 Heavy Fire: Black Arms WiiWare
2011Hubert the Teddy Bear: Backyard Games Microsoft Windows
2011Hubert the Teddy Bear: Holiday Island Microsoft Windows
2011Aqua Park Tycoon Microsoft Windows
2011Pet Hotel Tycoon Microsoft Windows
2011 Hubert the Teddy Bear: Winter Games Microsoft Windows
2012Crazy Chicken: Pirates 3D Nintendo 3DS
2012Outdoors Unleashed: Africa 3D Nintendo 3DS
2012Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D Nintendo 3DS
2012Bird Mania 3D Nintendo 3DS
2012Chronicles of Vampires: The Awakening DSIWare
2012Cat Frenzy DSIWare
2012Escape the Virus: Swarm Survival DSIWare
2012Escape the Virus: Shoot'Em Up DSIWare
2012Robot Rescue 2 DSIWare
2012Wizard Defenders DSIWare
2012Drop Zone: Under Fire WiiWare
2013Clash of Elementalists DSIWare
2013101 Dino Pets 3D Nintendo 3DS
2013Groove Heaven Nintendo 3DS
2013Robot Rescue 3D Nintendo 3DS
2013Robot Rescue Revolution PlayStation 3
2013Heavy Fire: Shattered Spear PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
2013Bird Mania iOS
2014Chat-A-Lot Nintendo 3DS
2014 Steel Empire Nintendo 3DS
2014 Rambo: The Video Game PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
2015Iron Combat: War in the Air Nintendo 3DS
2016Ocean Runner Nintendo 3DS
2017Tallowmere Nintendo Switch
2017Party Planet (30-in-1 Game Collection Volume 1) Nintendo Switch
2017Urban Trial Freestyle 2 Nintendo 3DS
2017Worlds of Magic: Planar Conquest PlayStation 4, Xbox One
2017Warlocks vs Shadows PlayStation 4
2018Arcade Islands: Volume One PlayStation 4, Xbox One
2018Urban Trial Playground Nintendo Switch
2018 Steel Empire Microsoft Windows
201930-in-1 Game Collection Volume 2 Nintendo Switch
2019 Terminator: Resistance PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
2020Monster Truck Championship Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5
2023 RoboCop: Rogue City Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
2024 Rennsport Microsoft Windows


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References

  1. "RAYAV blog (in Polish)" . Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  2. "DSP AGH" . Retrieved 22 July 2013.