Former Naughty Dog Files a New Trademark

10/20/2009 Written by Dan Massi

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Bob Rafei joined Naughty Dog during early 1995, and worked for 13 years as an art director, character animator, and concept artist for the company. He helped with all of Naughty Dog’s franchises, Crash Bandicoot, Jak & Daxter, and Uncharted. Recently, Rafei left Naughty Dog to open his own company, titled Big Red Button Entertainment. And it seems they are ready to begin production of their first title.

Big Red Button Entertainment has filed a trademark for Ten Minute Man, which could perhaps be a downloadable or handheld title. The trademark was filed on October 13th 2009.

With the talent of former Naughty Dogs at the helm of this new studio, what could we see from the development team? Post your comments below!

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11 Responses to “Former Naughty Dog Files a New Trademark”

  1. HavenXL says:

    10 min. man…impressive!

  2. shadowjin says:

    probably a PSN release.. its to random for a full fledged game.

  3. Reminds me of 30 Second Hero or whatever it’s called lol.

  4. kirobz says:

    This would probably be puzzle/action game. I’ll look forward to this.

  5. Dre says:

    should have stay with nd, i know i wouldnt have left

  6. giese095 says:

    this article reminded me that not only do Jak & Daxter need to see the PS3 treatment but Crash Bandicoot as well. Yes we have Ratchet and Clank, and I love that series, but who says you can’t have all three! That just sounds like 3x the fun to me!

  7. wtGp says:

    so this game is coming for the psp :)

  8. ZemaOner says:

    With all the games the company has made, anyone from Naught Dog has great potential.

  9. Would they still work as a first party for Sony or a multiplatform? Losing talent like that would suck very much.

  10. DGR8Mc187 says:

    Best wishes to him and his new studio.

  11. 10 minute man? Sounds like a new porn game.

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