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| '''Insomniac Games''' is an independent video game developer. They created ''[[wikipedia:Disruptor (video game)|Disruptor]]'', the first three ''[[Spyro (franchise)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' games, the ''[https://ratchetandclank.fandom.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank_Wiki:Main_Page Ratchet & Clank]'' series, the ''[http://resistance.wikia.com/wiki/Resistance_Wiki Resistance]'' series, ''[http://outernauts.wikia.com/wiki/Outernauts_Wiki Outernauts]'', ''[http://fuse.wikia.com/wiki/Fuse_Wiki Fuse]'', ''[http://sunsetoverdrive.wikia.com/wiki/Sunset_Overdrive_Wiki Sunset Overdrive]'', and ''Marvel's Spider-Man'' for the PlayStation 4. | | '''Insomniac Games''' is a video game developer based in Burbank, California. They are best known for creating the original ''[[Spyro (franchise)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' trilogy for the [[PlayStation]] and the ''{{wp|Ratchet & Clank}}'' series. |
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| ==History==
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| ===Beginning===
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| Insomniac Games was founded in the year 1994 and developed the first-person shooter [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disruptor_(video_game) ''Disruptor''] for the PlayStation, which was released in 1996. Soon afterward, Insomniac began developing games for Sony Computer Entertainment.
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| ===''Spyro the Dragon''===
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| In the year 1998, Insomniac Games developed and released their next game, ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]'', featuring a purple dragon named [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]]. The game was wildly popular in the year of its release and, in 1999, received a sequel, ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]''. The game was now officially a series. The third video game of the Spyro series, ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'' was released in 2000 and was the last Spyro game developed by Insomniac. After ''Spyro'', they next moved on to the PlayStation 2 and began development on a new game.
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| ===''Ratchet & Clank''===
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| In 2002, Insomniac released [http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank_(2002_game) ''Ratchet & Clank''], which was a smash hit both critically and commercially. It featured a Lombax named Ratchet and a robot named Clank who defend their galaxy from those who wish to dominate it. Several sequels followed on the PS2, including [http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank:_Going_Commando ''Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando''] in 2003, [http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank:_Up_Your_Arsenal ''Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal''] in 2004, and [http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet:_Deadlocked ''Ratchet: Deadlocked''] in 2005.
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| In the year 2007, Ratchet and Clank made their debut on PlayStation 3 with [http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank_Future:_Tools_of_Destruction ''Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction''], which was the first installment in the "Future series." Later, the second and third parts of the series were released as [http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank_Future:_Quest_for_Booty ''Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty''] in 2008, and [http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank_Future:_A_Crack_in_Time ''Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time''] in 2009. An epilogue of the ''Future'' saga, [http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank:_Into_the_Nexus ''Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus''], was released in late 2013.
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| Insomniac Games also developed two spin-off games around this time, which were [http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank:_All_4_One ''Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One''] in 2011 and [http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank:_Full_Frontal_Assault ''Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault''] in 2012.
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| Insomniac later developed a "re-imagining" of the series' first game for the PlayStation 4, simply titled ''[http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank_(2016_game) Ratchet & Clank]'', as a tie-in to the [http://ratchetandclank.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%26_Clank_(2016_movie) animated film adaptation of the same name], both of which were released in 2016.
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| ===''Resistance''===
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| In addition to the Ratchet & Clank Future trilogy, Insomniac also developed the [http://resistance.wikia.com/wiki/Resistance_Wiki ''Resistance series'']. It began with [http://resistance.wikia.com/wiki/Resistance:_Fall_of_Man ''Resistance: Fall of Man''] in 2006, which was a success and led to two more Insomniac-made games in the form of [http://resistance.wikia.com/wiki/Resistance_2 ''Resistance 2''] in 2008, and [http://resistance.wikia.com/wiki/Resistance_3 ''Resistance 3''] in 2011.
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| The series takes place in an alternate history around the year 1950, in which an alien civilization known as the Chimera have invaded and conquered Earth, expanding their armies by capturing humans and transforming them into monster-like supersoldiers to fight for them. The player takes the role of one of the remaining human armed forces as they fight against the Chimera invasion (Sergeant/Lieutenant Nathan Hale in Resistance 1 and 2, and Private Joseph Capelli in Resistance 3).
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| ===''Outernauts''===
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| In 2012, Insomniac released [http://outernauts.wikia.com/wiki/Outernauts_Wiki ''Outernauts''] for Facebook. It is a social role-playing game in which players must explore alien planets to capture and nurture creatures with which to do battle. Player actions are limited by "energy", an in-game resource that accumulates over time, but which can also be purchased with real-world currency.
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| ===''Fuse''===
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| In 2013, Insomniac released [http://fuse.wikia.com/wiki/Fuse_Wiki ''Fuse''], a four-player co-op action game (originally known as ''Overstrike''). The game is set in the near future and follows a team of four misfit agents collectively known as Overstrike 9, whose mission is to stop the evil Raven Corporation from gaining an alien substance called Fuse. The members of Overstrike 9 are Dalton Brooks (voiced by Brian Bloom), a reformed and sarcastic mercenary, Naya Deveraux (voiced by Jennifer Hale), who worked for Raven with her dad, Isabelle "Izzy" Sinclair (voiced by Ali Hillis), a gifted, but rebellious young scientist, and Jacob Kimble (voiced by Khary Payton), a decorated detective with a bit of a temper.
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| ===''Sunset Overdrive''===
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| In 2014, Insomniac Games released [http://sunsetoverdrive.wikia.com/wiki/Sunset_Overdrive_Wiki ''Sunset Overdrive''], an open world shooter video game. The overall concept is described as such: a recent catastrophe in the player-character's city has killed or turned most of its people into mutants. The player has to "figure out how to deal with" the mutants. The game is set in the near future.
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| ==Games==
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| *''Disruptor'' (PS, 1996)
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| *''Spyro the Dragon'' series
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| **''Spyro the Dragon'' (PS, 1998)
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| **''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' (PS, 1999)
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| **''Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon'' (PS, 2000)
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| *''Ratchet & Clank'' series
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| **''Ratchet & Clank'' (PS2, 2002)
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| **''Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando'' (PS2, 2003)
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| **''Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal'' (PS2, 2004)
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| **''Ratchet: Deadlocked'' (PS2, 2005)
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| **''Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction'' (PS3, 2007)
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| **''Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty'' (PS3, 2008)
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| **''Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time'' (PS3, 2009)
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| **''Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One'' (PS3, 2011)
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| **''Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault'' (PS3, 2012)
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| **''Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus'' (PS3, 2013)
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| **''Ratchet & Clank'' (PS4, 2016)
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| *''Resistance'' series
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| **''Resistance: Fall of Man'' (PS3, 2006)
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| **''Resistance 2'' (PS3, 2008)
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| **''Resistance 3'' (PS3, 2011)
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| *''Outernauts'' (Facebook, 2012)
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| *''Fuse'' (PS3/Xbox 360, 2013)
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| *''Sunset Overdrive'' (Xbox One, 2014)
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| *''Edge of Nowhere'' (Oculus Rift, 2016)
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| *''Song of the Deep'' (PC/PS4/Xbox One, 2016)
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| *''Marvel's Spider-Man'' (PS4, 2018)
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| ==Trivia==
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| *Although Insomniac Games developed the first three Spyro games, they never owned the rights to Spyro as most fans speculated and claimed. Universal Interactive did in fact own the rights to the Spyro franchise while Insomniac developed and created the characters, gameplay, and the worlds in ''Spyro the Dragon'', ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'', and ''Spyro: Year of the Dragon''.
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| *The CEO of Insomniac Games, Ted Price, reveals that he and his kids like ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'', and he was disheartened by the follow-ups of the games he and his team had made when they walked away from the Spyro franchise years ago. He mentions that he is really happy for the Spyro franchise in the current universe of ''Skylanders. ''According to Ted, to see the Spyro series back with a fairly innovative concept, is really rewarding for the team who worked on the first three Spyro games.<ref>[http://www.vg247.com/2012/02/09/no-rest-for-the-wicked-ted-price-on-insomniacs-future/ No rest for the wicked: Ted Price on Insomniac’s future]</ref>
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| ==External links==
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| *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomniac_Games Insomniac Games Wikipedia Page]
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