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Gray Matter
Founded: 1985
Defunct: 1997[1][2]
Headquarters:
Oakville, Ontario, Canada

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Gray Matter, Inc., formerly known as Chris Gray Enterprises, Inc., was a Canadian video game developer.

Company

Founded by Chris Gray in 1985 and based in Oakville, Ontario, Gray Matter began as a developer for the Commodore 64 personal computer, and later found success producing titles for the North American Nintendo Entertainment System. At its peak in 1995, the studio employed approximately 75 staff.[3]

Gray eventually wound down the company in 1997 due to a lack of funding.[1][2]

Softography

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Game Gear

32X

Saturn

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