Tantalus Media - History

History

Their first original title was South Park Rally, completed for four platforms in just 7 months. Their first handheld game was ATV Quad Power Racing for the Game Boy Advance, and they released Space Race, their first PS2 game, that same year. They used two cross-platform engines: CRIS for handhelds, with skinned mesh rendering, and The Mercury Engine for new generation consoles in its early years.

CRIS (Character Render Interactive System), Was developed by Andrew Bailey for use on the GBA. Using a unique procedure it was able to render 3D mesh on the handheld system. "A game engine that allows the full power of skinned mesh rendering on the GBA. CRIS does away with traditional pre-drawn sprite sequences, replacing them with character images generated in real-time 3D. The result is a level of visual quality and physics realism previously unattainable on a handheld gaming device."
CRIS was used mainly in the 2003 GBA title Top Gear Rally. Released to high critical acclaim it showed the power of a system at it peak, while raising the bar for racing games on hand-held systems. Tantalus won 'Best Game' at the 2003 Australian Game Developer Awards in Melbourne for its effort.

In addition to licenced video games the developer released two original IP titles, Trickstar and Black Market Bowling.
In 2005 Tantalus' had two prominent original IP titles that never managed to attract publisher interest.

Metal Shell was developed into a playable demo, originally a vehicle shoot-em-up on the PS2 in 2003, the feature making it popular was deformable terrain as vehicles and shells exploded. In 2005 new concept and a short promotional video was developed in-house by the art team, shown at E3 that year it was promoted as a battlefield 1942 type game, set in the future.

Anaka was first pitched as a jump n run for the GBA in 2003, while only a document existed featuring loose details. In 2005 an animation feature short was made with the help of Act3animation as part of a pilot for television. In 2006 a touch only DS demo was created, Players could control the character indirectly by touching the screen where they wanted them to go. It was a mix between a jump n run and a traditional adventure game.

The developer’s best performing title was the 2007 girl’s horse riding simulator Pony Friends for the Nintendo DS which sold more than 1 million copies, making Pony Friends the largest-selling single-format game developed in Australia. In 2008 Tantalus was running two studios, and during that time the studio worked on Cars race-o-rama and MX reflex for the DS and PSP, as well as Pony friends 2 for the wii & DS, and Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole for DS. Shortly after completion of cars race-o-rama DS in 2009 the Brisbane studio started work on the company's first digitally distributed title Drift street International for the DSi. Meanwhile the Melbourne office began work on Megamind (video game) for PSP and DS, while also prototyping demos for 360, iPhone, and PS3.

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