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{{sub-stub}}'''Naughty Dog, LLC''' (formerly known as JAM Software, Inc. before renaming in 1989) is an first-party video-game developer based in Santa Monica, California. Founded by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin in 1984 as an independent developer, the studio was acquired by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]] in 2001.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''Naughty Dog, LLC''' (formerly known as JAM Software, Inc. before renaming in 1989) is an first-party video-game developer based in Santa Monica, California. Founded by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin in 1984 as an independent developer, the studio was acquired by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]] in 2001.
  
 
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*''[[Rings of Power]]'' (1991)
 
  
 
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Naughty Dog
Founded: 1984-09-27 (as JAM Software, Inc.)
Merged into: Sony Computer Entertainment (2001)
Headquarters:
Santa Monica, California, United States.

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Naughty Dog, LLC (formerly known as JAM Software, Inc. before renaming in 1989) is an first-party video-game developer based in Santa Monica, California. Founded by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin in 1984 as an independent developer, the studio was acquired by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2001.

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