42 Entertainment

While the company did not officially launch until 2003, many of those who would become the management team were involved with creating and producing "The Beast" for Warner Brothers to promote the Steven Spielberg film A.I.

Notable employees and collaborators between 2003 and 2006 also included Susan Bonds, Joe DiNunzio,[9] Jane McGonigal,[10] Jim Stewartson[11] and John Ziffren.

[14] Creatives Steve Peters, Maureen McHugh and Behnam Karbassi left the company in late 2008, and founded No Mimes Media in March 2009.

Other projects followed in 2005, such as (client in parentheses) Hex 168 (Microsoft Gaming Studios/Xbox 360), MSN Found (Windows Live Search) and Last Call Poker (Activision's GUN).

[1] As well as its involvement in the video game industry, 42 Entertainment worked on a fan documentary for the German DJ Zedd's 2015 album True Colors, which was released in 2016.