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{{stub}}'''Tiger Hill Entertainment''' was a video game developer formed by film director John Woo, his producing partner Terence Chang and Brad Foxhoven{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20031213052807/http://www.tigerhillgames.com/en/about.php}}. It was announced at [[E3 2003]] that the company had secured a multi-year deal with [[Sega of America]], which would see the company co-create video games based on original and pre-existing John Woo and Sega properties{{intref|Press release: 2003-05-12: John Woo Establishes Interactive Entertainment Studio Tiger Hill Entertainment and Announces Partnership with SEGA}}.
 
{{stub}}'''Tiger Hill Entertainment''' was a video game developer formed by film director John Woo, his producing partner Terence Chang and Brad Foxhoven{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20031213052807/http://www.tigerhillgames.com/en/about.php}}. It was announced at [[E3 2003]] that the company had secured a multi-year deal with [[Sega of America]], which would see the company co-create video games based on original and pre-existing John Woo and Sega properties{{intref|Press release: 2003-05-12: John Woo Establishes Interactive Entertainment Studio Tiger Hill Entertainment and Announces Partnership with SEGA}}.
  
No such games were ever released, though Sega assigned at least 25 of its employees to one of Tiger Hill's games{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20040416144053/http://www.tigerhillgames.com/en/news_4.php}}. Tiger Hill cancelled most of its development projects in 2005, and the only game to be published, 2007's ''Stranglehold'', was brought to market by [[Midway Games]].
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No such games were ever released, though Sega assigned at least 25 of its employees to one of Tiger Hill's games{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20040416144053/http://www.tigerhillgames.com/en/news_4.php}}. Tiger Hill cancelled most of its development projects in 2005, and the only game to be published, 2007's ''Stranglehold'', was brought to market by [[Midway Home Entertainment]].
  
 
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Tiger Hill Entertainment
Founded: 200x
Defunct: 200x
Headquarters:
2120 Colorado Avenue, Suite 225, Santa Monica, California 90404, United States[1]

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Tiger Hill Entertainment was a video game developer formed by film director John Woo, his producing partner Terence Chang and Brad Foxhoven[1]. It was announced at E3 2003 that the company had secured a multi-year deal with Sega of America, which would see the company co-create video games based on original and pre-existing John Woo and Sega properties[2].

No such games were ever released, though Sega assigned at least 25 of its employees to one of Tiger Hill's games[3]. Tiger Hill cancelled most of its development projects in 2005, and the only game to be published, 2007's Stranglehold, was brought to market by Midway Home Entertainment.

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