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'''Backbone Entertainment''' (Formerly: '''Digital Eclipse Software''') is an independent Canadian video game development company with offices in Emeryville, California; Vancouver, British Columbia and formerly in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Backbone Entertainment'''  
  
Backbone Entertainment is the result of a merger between '''Digital Eclipse Software''' (which specializes in [[arcade game]] [[emulation]]), and ImaginEngine (which specializes in children's software).
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==Softography==
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One of their first franchise projects as Backbone Entertainment was ''Death Jr.'', for the [[PlayStation Portable]] They have also produced a sequel, ''Death, Jr. II: Root of Evil'', and a Nintendo DS version of the franchise entitled ''Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom''. When ''Death Jr.'' was first announced, the CEO of Backbone spoke on making ''DJ'' a full-featured franchise, with comic books, a TV show, action figures, and more. Though many of these have happened since the launch of the game, the success of the franchise overall is considered by some to be hampered by the mediocre quality of the games themselves. According to Gamerankings.com [http://www.gamerankings.com/], the average review score for the three games in the franchise is a 59% (out of 100% total), with ''Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom'' scoring the lowest overall.
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In 2005 the company merged with another video game developer, The Collective, Inc. in Newport Beach, CA to form a new conglomerate, Foundation 9 Entertainment.
 
 
 
The Foundation 9 Entertainment conglomerate continues to use the Backbone Entertainment brand for its original titles, the Digital Eclipse brand for its arcade emulation titles, and ImaginEngine for many children's titles. This company is also known for making Sonic Rivals and Sonic Rivals 2.
 
 
 
They developed ''Bomberman Live'' and ''Shrek N' Roll'' for the Xbox 360, ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix'' for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and ''[[Sega Mega Drive Collection]]'' for the [[PlayStation 2]] and PlayStation Portable. They also created the Halo 3 interactive bonus disc included with Collector's and Legendary versions of the game.
 
 
 
==Games developed==
 
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! Year !! Video Game !! Platform(s)
 
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| 2001 || ''Spyro: Season of Ice'' || Game Boy Advance
 
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| 2002 || ''Spyro 2: Season of Flame'' || Game Boy Advance
 
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| 2003 || ''Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs'' || Game Boy Advance
 
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| 2004 || ''Spider-Man 2'' || NGage
 
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| 2004 || ''The Incredibles: Escape from Nomanisan Island'' || Personal computer|PC
 
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| 2005 || ''Rifts: Promise of Power'' || NGage
 
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| 2005 || ''Death Jr.'' || PSP
 
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| 2006 || ''Age of Empires: The Age of Kings'' || Nintendo DS
 
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| 2006 || ''[[Charlotte's Web]]'' || Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance
 
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| 2006 || ''Death Jr. II: Root of Evil'' || PSP
 
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| 2006 || ''NBA Ballers: Rebound'' || PSP
 
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| 2006 || ''[[sonic:Sonic Rivals|Sonic Rivals]]'' || PSP
 
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| 2006 || ''MechAssault: Phantom War'' || Nintendo DS
 
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| 2007 || ''Bomberman Live'' || XBLA
 
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| 2007 || ''Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom'' || Nintendo DS
 
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| 2007 || ''[[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog (iPod)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' || iPod
 
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| 2007 || ''Brooktown High'' || PSP
 
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| 2007 || ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix'' || PSN, XBLA
 
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| 2007 || ''[[sonic:Sonic Rivals 2|Sonic Rivals 2]]''|| PSP
 
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| 2007 || ''Shrek n' Roll'' || XBLA
 
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| 2008 || ''Monster Lab''|| Wii
 
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| 2008 || ''Death Jr. II: Root of Evil''|| Wii
 
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| 2008 || ''Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3''|| PSN, XBLA
 
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| 2008 || ''1942: Joint Strike''|| PSN, XBLA
 
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| 2008 || ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix''|| PSN, XBLA
 
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| 2009 || ''[[Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection]]'' || Xbox 360, PS3
 
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| 2009 || ''Rock Band Unplugged'' || PSP
 
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|2009  || ''Lego Rock Band'' || DS
 
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|2009 || ''Marvel vs. Capcom 2'' || PSN, XBLA
 
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===Ports===
 
* ''Space Invaders Extreme'' (2009) - XBLA
 
* ''Cyberball 2072'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Gyruss'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Paperboy'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Root Beer Tapper'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Green Beret (arcade game)|Rush 'n Attack'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Super Contra'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Track & Field'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Golden Axe'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Ecco the Dolphin'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''[[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog (Microsoft Live Arcade)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''[[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Microsoft Live Arcade)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Streets of Rage 2'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'' (2007) - XBLA
 
* ''Defender (arcade game)|Defender'' (2006) - XBLA
 
* ''Frogger'' (2006) - XBLA
 
* ''Contra'' (2006) - XBLA
 
* ''Robotron: 2084'' (2006) - XBLA
 
* ''Scramble'' (2006) - XBLA
 
* ''Time Pilot'' (2006) - XBLA
 
* ''Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3'' (2006) - XBLA
 
* ''Joust'' (2005) - XBLA
 
* ''Gauntlet'' (2005) - XBLA
 
* ''Smash TV'' (2005) - XBLA
 
 
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.backboneentertainment.com Official Site]
 
*[http://www.f9e.com Foundation 9 Entertainment Site]
 
*[http://www.digitaleclipse.com Digital Eclipse Site]
 
*[http://www.imaginengine.com ImaginEngine Site]
 
  
 
[[Category:Third-party software developers]]
 
[[Category:Third-party software developers]]

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