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}}{{stub}}'''Traveller's Tales''' is a prolific British video game developer notable for producing a number of first-party [[Sega]] titles, such as ''[[sonic:Sonic 3D Blast|Sonic 3D Blast]]'' and ''[[sonic:Sonic R|Sonic R]]''. Founded in 1989 by [[Jon Burton]] and [[Andy Ingram]], the company has developed games for publishers like [[Disney]] and [[Activision]], and is most known for both the advanced graphical effects incorporated into many of its releases, and for their popular series of [[Lego]] movie license games.
  
{{stub}}'''Traveller's Tales''' is a UK-based games developer founded in 1990. Next to games like ''[[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island]]'' and ''[[Sonic R]]'' for [[Sega]], Traveller's Tales has worked with Disney and [[Activision]] on ''A Bug's Life'' and ''Toy Story'' console titles for all major gaming platforms, and also worked on the ''Crash Bandicoot'' franchise, formerly developed by Naughty Dog, until Activision acquired it through their merger with Vivendi. Nowadays, they are best known for their licensed [[wikipedia:Lego|Lego]] games under Warner Bros.
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==Company==
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Traveller's Tales was founded in 1989 by [[Jon Burton]] and [[Andy Ingram]], and began its existence primarily developing titles for video game publisher [[Psygnosis]]. As its portfolio grew, it became one of [[Sega]]'s most trusted European game developers, and even developed a number of the company's first-party titles.
  
 
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==Softography==

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Traveller's Tales is a prolific British video game developer notable for producing a number of first-party Sega titles, such as Sonic 3D Blast and Sonic R. Founded in 1989 by Jon Burton and Andy Ingram, the company has developed games for publishers like Disney and Activision, and is most known for both the advanced graphical effects incorporated into many of its releases, and for their popular series of Lego movie license games.

Company

Traveller's Tales was founded in 1989 by Jon Burton and Andy Ingram, and began its existence primarily developing titles for video game publisher Psygnosis. As its portfolio grew, it became one of Sega's most trusted European game developers, and even developed a number of the company's first-party titles.

Softography

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