It was founded in 1994 by Michael Ryder, Todd Kelly, and Michael Bartholomew, who were former employees of Evans & Sutherland, bringing their 3D graphics and software engineering skills into the video game industry.
[3][4] Its most famous titles were the Twisted Metal and Jet Moto video game series.
In early 1997, the company signed a deal with Microsoft to enable them to publish PC games,[6] but these plans never came to fruition.
Eat Sleep Play transitioned to mobile development right before releasing its PS3 entry in the Twisted Metal series and shutting down in 2017.
[12] LightBox Interactive's contract with Sony expired right after the release of Starhawk and is considered defunct since 2012.