Teyon

Teyon
Private
Industry Computer and video games
Founded 2006
Headquarters Cracow, Poland
Products Heavy Fire: Special Operations
101 Shark Pets
101 MiniGolf World
Robot Rescue
Battle Rage
Website www.teyon.com

Teyon is a Polish video games developer, producer and online publisher for all leading platforms including PC, Mac OS X, iOS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Company history

The company was founded in 2006 in Kraków, Poland.

In 2007 Teyon released Burn, the first FPS in the company's portfolio. It was followed by Battle Rage and District Wars in 2008 and Blind Shot: Assassin's Confession in 2009.

In 2009 Teyon debuted on Nintendo Download services with Nintendo DSiWare puzzle games Robot Rescue and Ball Fighter, followed by Hubert the Teddy Bear: Winter Games a WiiWare family game in 2010. The same year 4 games other games were published on Nintendo DSiWare including 101 MiniGolf World (arcade sports), 1001 Crystal Mazes Collection (puzzle), Super Swap (puzzle) and 101 Shark Pets (pet caring simulation).

Teyon also released an arcade shooting series for WiiWare, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The first part Heavy Fire: Special Operations appeared in July 2010 in North America and December 2010 in Europe. Sequels, Heavy Fire: Black Arms for WiiWare and Heavy Fire: Afghanistan for PC, PlayStation 3 and Wii, were released in 2011, followed by Heavy Fire: Shattered Spear in January 2013 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

In 2012, Teyon released a number of Nintendo eShop games including Crazy Chicken: Pirates, Outdoors Unleashed: Africa 3D and Bird Mania 3D which reached number 1 in the Nintendo eShop Charts. Since 2012 Teyon started a research project Audio and Video Raytracer (RAYAV)[1] in consortium with AGH DSP.[2] The project is aimed to make an audio and video engine of a new generation.

Games

iOS

Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo DSiWare

Nintendo DS

PS3

Xbox 360

Wii

WiiWare

PC

Reference list

  1. "RAYAV blog (in Polish)". Retrieved 2013-07-22.
  2. "DSP AGH". Retrieved 2013-07-22.
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