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Former type
  
Video game developer

Founded
  
2006

Ceased operations
  
January 1, 2012

Industry
  
Video games

Number of employees
  
24

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Defunct
  
January 1, 2012 (2012-01-01)

Key people
  
Ben Geisler, Norb Rozek, Adam Larson, James Lupiani, Jesse Rahikainen

Headquarters
  
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

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Frozen Codebase was an independent video game developer founded in 2006 by Ben Geisler. The company developed games for Microsoft's Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Sony's PlayStation 3, Nintendo's Wii and WiiWare.

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News

On May 16, 2008, Frozen Codebase and the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA), announced an exclusive license agreement for Frozen Codebase to produce a video game based upon the sport of Roller Derby.

On July 22, 2009, Konami and Adult Swim announced that Frozen Codebase is the developer of the Metalocalypse game (Metalocalypse: Dethgame), a PS3 and Xbox 360 downloadable game. Dethgame was previewed at Comic Con 2009. But in July 2010, the game was confirmed to be cancelled by publisher Konami Digital Entertainment "in light of creative differences".

In early 2012, Frozen Codebase was liquidated by ZyQuest Inc, and quickly reformed as Zymo Entertainment, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of ZyQuest Inc.

As of early 2015, a handful of Frozen Codebase veterans have formed a game consulting company known as Thawed Codebase. Among Thawed Codebase's credited contract work includes Batman: Arkham Origins

Games

  • Metalocalypse: Dethgame - Xbox Live Arcade, PSN (Cancelled)
  • Cruise Ship Vacation Games / Cruise Ship Resort — Wii (2009 / 2010)
  • Sandy Beach - WiiWare (2009)
  • Zombie Wranglers — Xbox Live Arcade (2009)
  • Elements of Destruction — Xbox Live Arcade, PC (2008)
  • Screwjumper! — Xbox Live Arcade (2007)
  • Kick-Ass: The Video Game — iPhone, PlayStation Network (2010)
  • BurgerTime World Tour — WiiWare, Xbox Live Arcade, PSN, Windows (2011)
  • Scarygirl (video game) — PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade (2012)
  • References

    Frozen Codebase Wikipedia