X-Ray Kid Studios

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X-Ray Kid Studios
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo Game Development, Comic Books, Television, Film
FoundedNewport Beach, California, USA
HeadquartersNewport Beach, California, USA, Seattle, Washington, USA
Key people
Jeff Matsuda, Founder, President and Creative Director
Mike Christian, Founder, Director of 3D
, Founder, Animation Director
Simon Cooke, Director of Engineering
Kevin Hanna, Lead 3D Art Director
, Lead Background Designer
, Lead Concept Painter/3D Artist
, Lead Character Designer
Websitewww.x-raykid.com

X-Ray Kid Studios is a privately held entertainment company specializing in Video Game Development, Comic Books, Television Production and Film based in Newport Beach, California and Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.. The company is best known for its work producing animation and art for Google's Lively project.

History[]

X-Ray Kid Studios was founded in 2006 by Jeff Matsuda, Mike Christian and Brian Wyser.

In June 2008, Google released Google Lively, with art, animation and characters designed and created by X-Ray Kid Studios under contract to Google, as Google's first entertainment / games project.

Under direction by X-Ray Kid staff, Mindwalk Studios in Beijing built many of the 3D avatars and animations for Lively.[1]

Citing economic factors and a focus on core projects, Google eventually shut down Lively in 2008. [2]

Principals[]

Games[]

Television[]

Comic Books[]

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Film[]

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References[]

  1. ^ http://mindwalkstudios.com/lively.html[dead link]
  2. ^ "Google Unplugs Lively as Hype Fades over Virtual Worlds". 21 November 2008.

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