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Genuine Games

Genuine Games
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo games
FoundedJanuary 28, 1998
FounderDavid Broadhurst
Headquarters,
Key people
David Banner (CEO)
Products50 Cent: Bulletproof Fight Club (video game)
OwnerGordie Ross
Number of employees
0
WebsiteOfficial website

Genuine Games was a Scottish computer game development company. Its biggest title was 50 Cent: Bulletproof, which sold over 2 million units.

Genuine Games was founded in early 1998 by David Broadhurst, Steven Batiste, and Russ Gubler. Development of the company's proprietary cross-platform game engine technology began in the spring of 2002. The company was a key contributor to the development of Knockout Kings from EA Sports.

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