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42 Entertainment is an American company based in Burbank which specializes in creating and producing
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s (ARGs). The company was founded in 2003 as an independently owned, creative content and interactive agency under the name ''4orty 2wo Entertainment''. The company started with a nine-person management team and was originally based in Emeryville, California. It produces
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s, including campaigns for Xbox and PS3 titles, the movie ''The Dark Knight'', and the
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''
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'' album.


History


Pre-founding

While the company did not officially launch until 2003, many of those who would become the management team were involved with creating and producing " The Beast" for Warner Brothers to promote the
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film ''
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'' The project was developed by
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.


Founding

The company began as 4orty 2wo Entertainment in 2003 and was launched by a management team which included Bob Fagan, Elan Lee, Sean Stewart and Jordan Weisman from the team which created " The Beast". Notable employees and collaborators between 2003 and 2006 also included Susan Bonds, Joe DiNunzio, Jane McGonigal, Jim Stewartson and John Ziffren.


Merge with 3 Pin Media

In early 2006, 42 Entertainment merged with 3 Pin Media. The executive team of Michael Borys, Alex Lieu and Johnny Rodriquez joined the company at this time.


Changes in 2007

In 2007, Jordan Weisman left the company to found Smith & Tinker. That same year, Elan Lee, Sean Stewart and Jim Stewartson stepped down to found Fourth Wall Studios.


Changes in 2008

Creatives Steve Peters, Maureen McHugh and Behnam Karbassi left the company in late 2008, and founded No Mimes Media in March 2009.


Projects

In 2004 42 Entertainment produced ''
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'', the prequel to the
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game ''
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''. Other projects followed in 2005, such as (client in parentheses) ''Hex 168'' (Microsoft Gaming Studios/Xbox 360), ''MSN Found'' (Windows Live Search) and ''Last Call Poker'' (Activision’s GUN). In 2006, the company created ''Dead Man’s Tale'', an interactive game for Windows Messenger and Disney’s ''
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''. In 2007, 42 Entertainment created ''The Vanishing Point'' for Windows Vista, which offered a sub-orbital trip to space as a grand prize. The company was also behind ''
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'', which had them working with
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to build out a world for the
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album ''
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''. The ''Year Zero'' game was hailed by ''Rolling Stone'' as "the most innovative promotion scheme since the leaked sex tape." Although Reznor insisted that the game was an extension of the album rather than a marketing attempt, it nonetheless was awarded a Cyber Grand Prix for
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at the 2008
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Starting in 2008, projects from 42 Entertainment include ''Stop the International'' (Columbia Tri-Star), ''If Looks Could Kill'' (Burrell/Toyota Camry), ''Bizarro is Here'' (Six Flags), ''Project Abraham'' (SCEA's Resistance 2), and '' Why So Serious?'', an alternate reality game for the Warner Bros. movie ''
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''. In 2009, 42 Entertainment started the ''Flynn Lives'' Campaign for the Disney film '' Tron: Legacy''.


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External links


Corporate website
Companies based in Burbank, California Mass media companies established in 2003