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Founded in January 2003 by the Finnegans as ] imploded Juice Games has been struggling ever since to produce product and keep publishers. Founded in January 2003 by the Finnegans as ] imploded Juice Games has been struggling ever since to produce product and keep publishers.

It is interesting to note in the setting up of Juice Games some employees were enticed to stay by share offerings, but these turned out to be very limited C class shares with the real power in the B class shares held by the Finnegans and their friends. In an obvious effort to pander to his ego Colin Bell was allowed A class shares.


Juice Games most anticipated game, Juiced, was released around May/June 2005 after much delay. Juiced was going to be released in November 2004 but its publisher Accliam collapsed and the game went into limbo for a month before being picked up by THQ and published in May\June 2005, where the game recived mixed response. Juice Games most anticipated game, Juiced, was released around May/June 2005 after much delay. Juiced was going to be released in November 2004 but its publisher Accliam collapsed and the game went into limbo for a month before being picked up by THQ and published in May\June 2005, where the game recived mixed response.

Revision as of 21:10, 7 September 2005

Founded in January 2003 by the Finnegans as Rage Software Limited imploded Juice Games has been struggling ever since to produce product and keep publishers.

It is interesting to note in the setting up of Juice Games some employees were enticed to stay by share offerings, but these turned out to be very limited C class shares with the real power in the B class shares held by the Finnegans and their friends. In an obvious effort to pander to his ego Colin Bell was allowed A class shares.

Juice Games most anticipated game, Juiced, was released around May/June 2005 after much delay. Juiced was going to be released in November 2004 but its publisher Accliam collapsed and the game went into limbo for a month before being picked up by THQ and published in May\June 2005, where the game recived mixed response.

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