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01 THE AUDIO GUYS LIMITED


The Audio Guys are an audio outsource company, providing complete audio solutions to game developers and publishers.


With over 50 years combined experience in game audio, we have over 200 titles under our belts, covering all formats and platforms since the early 1990s. Our work has featured on many triple-A titles, including Micro Machines, Brian Lara Cricket, Colin McRae Rally, TOCA Race Driver, Overlord and Forza Motorsport series. Our more recent projects include Age of Wonders 3


(Triumph Studios), Moshi Monsters: Katsuma Unleashed (Activision), NASCAR: Redline (Eutechnyx), Surgeon Simulator Touch (Bossa Studios), Crazy Taxi: City Rush (SEGA) and Sonic Dash (SEGA). We are keen to work with anyone, anywhere in the world, to offer game audio services. We provide sound design, documentation and implementation, consultancy and advice, audio systems design, project management, planning and scheduling, dialogue and localisation services, specialist recording and music arranging. We are fully experienced and committed game audio developers – more than a simple outsource solution. We can integrate into your title, in whatever capacity you need, from full hands on development of audio systems, to just supplying audio assets, and everything in between. We would be delighted to talk to you about your next project, no matter how big or small.


KEY CONTACTS: Tim Bartlett


tim@theaudioguys.co.uk Dan Gardner


dan@theaudioguys.co.uk


ADDRESS: 92 Halesleigh Road Bridgwater Somerset TA6 7DZ


EMPLOYEES: Two, plus freelance support


ESTABLISHED: 2006


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TEL: +44 (0) 1934 710 024 EMAIL: info@theaudioguys.co.uk WEBSITE: www.theaudioguys.co.uk FACEBOOK: The Audio Guys Limited TWITTER: @TheAudioGuys LINKEDIN: The Audio Guys


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