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Light & Shadow Production was created in early 1999. From the start, Light & Shadow has developed and published mass-market products for all segments of the game market and distributed them internationally. Throughout its history, the company has signed agreements with the likes of DreamWorks, Universal and Disney.
In February 2004 the company was acquired by Hip Interactive and became known as Hip Interactive Europe.
LSP's first work that SPOnG is aware of is the 2000 title, "Toonsylvania" (Game Boy Color).
The company has been involved titles released on the PC, PS2, Xbox, GBA, PlayStation, Game Boy Color and Dreamcast.
The company's most recent involvement was on the 2006 release "Pac-Man World 2" (PC).
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08 Dec 2003
28 Feb 2001
11 May 2000
15 Mar 2000
Hip Games and L.S.P. to publish and distribute two Namco titles on PC in Europe.
08 Dec 2003
Ubi Soft Entertainment and Light and Shadow Production (LSP) are teaming up to produce a new video game based on Inspector Gadget.
11 May 2000
Light and Shadow Production and Ubi Soft signed a partnership agreement for two major Dream Works licenses: The Road to El Dorado and Toonsylvania.
15 Mar 2000
Ever since he was created in the eighties by Jean Chalopin, the blundering inspector has brought laughter and happiness to all throughout the world.
14 Mar 2000
Ubi Soft and Light and Shadow Production sign a partnership agreement to develop and publish a new video game.
14 Mar 2000