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Sherman3D Sdn Bhd ( www.Sherman3D.com ) is a Malaysian multimedia and game graphic design outsourcing company established since April 2003 specializing in anime inspired sprite pixel art. Sherman3D Multimedia Inc. was incorporated as a branch office in British Columbia, Canada in 2006. Sherman3D works closely with 5th Cell Media LLC. focusing on artwork for PC, mobile and casual games.
Games that were published include:
- 1) Siege (mobile), THQ, 2004
- 2) Mini Poccha (mobile), THQ, 2004
- 3) Seal Team 6 (mobile), THQ, 2004
- 4) Lemony Snicket: A Series of Unfortunate Events (mobile), JAMDAT, 2004
- 5) MotoGP Manager (mobile), THQ, 2005
- 6) Ministry of Sound: Club Manager (mobile), THQ, 2005
- 7) Full Spectrum Warrior (mobile), THQ, 2006
- 8) DNA (PC), Merscom, 2006
- 9) Drawn To Life (Nintendo DS), THQ, 2007
- 10) Aveyond II (PC), Big Fish Games, 2007
- 11) Lock's Quest (Nintendo DS), THQ, 2008
Here are samples of Sherman3D's work:
- www.Sherman3D.com/Sherman3D/page.php?8
- www.Sherman3D.com/Sherman3D/page.php?3