The History of Webfoot
Founded in 1993, Webfoot is now celebrating its 15 year anniversary! Webfoot's first games ran under Microsoft® DOS and included such titles as TwinBlok®, Tronic®, H2O® and Hopy-One. Windows 3.1® titles followed including the cult-classic Erik Hermansenn D.R.O.D.® .
Webfoot's original colorful web page became a popular, and one of the earlier gaming sites on the internet in 1995. The Webfoot page has evolved with the times, always keeping a cutting-edge graphical theme.
In the years that followed, Webfoot has developed a catalog of titles across multiple platforms. Dozens of casual and arcade games have been released for Windows® and Apple® Macintosh by publishers such as THQ®/Valuesoft®, Wizard Works®, Cosmi®, eGames®, Sybex®, Greenstreet Software®, and MacSoft® . These titles include the ever popular Frog Frenzy®, Super Huey III®, Pinball Master®, Crystalize® I and II, and Texas Hold'em High Stakes Poker® .
In 2003, Webfoot's corporate headquarters were destroyed by fire. Luckily, no one was hurt and development efforts continued the very next day (with everyone working from home). The fire actually allowed the company the opportunity to move to a more modern office building with all new network servers, an elevator, gigabit wiring, and a sprinkler system!
More recently, Webfoot has expanded its development capabilities and has been creating software for the popular Nintendo® console platforms such as the Nintendo Wii®, Nintendo DS®, and Gameboy Advance® . Products released include the best-selling series of hit games for Atari® based on the Dragon Ball Z® television series. Other licensed games include Tonka® Trucks, My Little Pony®, Hello Kitty®, Homies®, and American Girl® .
As one of the older software developers in the video game industry, Webfoot Technologies continues to look forward to new platforms and new challanges that lie ahead.
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