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Renegade Kid is an indie video game developer founded in 2007 by Jools Watsham and Gregg Hargrove. They started out by making the SurvivalHorror game ''VideoGame/DementiumTheWard'' for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS (which has been described by many as a cross between ''Franchise/SilentHill'' and ''VideoGame/Doom3''). The game received mixed scores, but overall positive reviews from critics.
The company continued to recieve critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such as ''VideoGame/MutantMudds'' and a [[UpdatedRerelease remastered version]] of the first ''Dementium'' game (which aimed to fix problems some had with the original).
The company continued to recieve critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such as ''VideoGame/MutantMudds'' and a [[UpdatedRerelease remastered version]] of the first ''Dementium'' game (which aimed to fix problems some had with the original).
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Renegade Kid is an indie video game developer founded in 2007 by Jools Watsham and Gregg Hargrove. They started out by making the SurvivalHorror game ''VideoGame/DementiumTheWard'' for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS (which has been described by many as a cross between ''Franchise/SilentHill'' and ''VideoGame/Doom3''). The game received mixed scores, but overall positive reviews from critics.
The company continued torecieve receive critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such as ''VideoGame/MutantMudds'' and a [[UpdatedRerelease remastered version]] of the first ''Dementium'' game (which aimed to fix problems some had with the original).
The company continued to
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!!Games developed by Renegade Kid:
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* UpdatedRerelease: All of Renegade Kid's UsefulNotes/NintendoDS games were redone as downloads for the UselfulNotes/Nintendo3DS. ''Mutant Mudds Deluxe'' and ''ATV Renegades'' also qualify.
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* UpdatedRerelease: All of Renegade Kid's UsefulNotes/NintendoDS games were redone as downloads for the UselfulNotes/Nintendo3DS.UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS. ''Mutant Mudds Deluxe'' and ''ATV Renegades'' also qualify.
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* SequelHook: Both Dementium and ''Mudds'' games do this in different ways. Also, the ending to Moon (which was meant to be addressed in the second season of ''Chronicles'').
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* SequelHook: Both Dementium ''Dementium'' and ''Mudds'' games do this in different ways. Also, the ending to Moon (which was meant to be addressed in the second season of ''Chronicles'').
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* CheckpointStarvation: One of the criticisms towards the first ''Dementium'' game.
** This was also one of the reasons for the [[NintendoHard difficult nature]] of Mutant Mudds.
* CreatorCameo: The devs were listed as patients in [[VideoGame/DementiumTheWard Redmoor Hospital]].
** In VideoGame/MutantMudds, they were ''playable characters''!
** This was also one of the reasons for the [[NintendoHard difficult nature]] of Mutant Mudds.
* CreatorCameo: The devs were listed as patients in [[VideoGame/DementiumTheWard Redmoor Hospital]].
** In VideoGame/MutantMudds, they were ''playable characters''!
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* CheckpointStarvation: CheckpointStarvation:
** One of the criticisms towards the first ''Dementium'' game.
** This was also one of the reasons for the [[NintendoHard difficult nature]] ofMutant Mudds.
''Mutant Mudds''.
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** The devs were listed as patients in [[VideoGame/DementiumTheWard Redmoor Hospital]].
** InVideoGame/MutantMudds, ''VideoGame/MutantMudds'', they were ''playable characters''!
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** ''Mutant Mudds Deluxe'' and ''ATV Renegades'' also qualify.
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* UpdatedRerelease: All of Renegade Kid's UsefulNotes/NintendoDS games were redone as downloads for the UselfulNotes/Nintendo3DS.
**UselfulNotes/Nintendo3DS. ''Mutant Mudds Deluxe'' and ''ATV Renegades'' also qualify.
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Renegade Kid is an indie video game developer founded in 2007 by Jools Watsham and Gregg Hargrove. They started out by making the Main/SurvivalHorror game VideoGame/DementiumTheWard for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS (which has been described by many as a cross between Franchise/SilentHill and VideoGame/Doom3). The game recieved mixed, but overall positive reviews from critics.
The company continued to recieve critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such as VideoGame/MutantMudds and a [[UpdatedRerelease remasted version]] of the first Dementium game (which aimed to fix problems some had with the original).
The company continued to recieve critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such as VideoGame/MutantMudds and a [[UpdatedRerelease remasted version]] of the first Dementium game (which aimed to fix problems some had with the original).
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Renegade Kid is an indie video game developer founded in 2007 by Jools Watsham and Gregg Hargrove. They started out by making the Main/SurvivalHorror SurvivalHorror game VideoGame/DementiumTheWard ''VideoGame/DementiumTheWard'' for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS (which has been described by many as a cross between Franchise/SilentHill ''Franchise/SilentHill'' and VideoGame/Doom3). ''VideoGame/Doom3''). The game recieved mixed, received mixed scores, but overall positive reviews from critics.
The company continued to recieve critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such asVideoGame/MutantMudds ''VideoGame/MutantMudds'' and a [[UpdatedRerelease remasted remastered version]] of the first Dementium ''Dementium'' game (which aimed to fix problems some had with the original).
The company continued to recieve critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such as
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* VideoGame/DementiumTheWard (2007)
* Moon (2009)
* Dementium II (2010)
* ATV Wild Ride (2011)
* Face Racers: Photo Finish (2011)
* VideoGame/MutantMudds (2012)
* Bomb Monkey (2012)
* Planet Crashers (2012)
* ATV Wild Ride 3D (2013)
* Mutant Mudds Deluxe (2013)
* VideoGame/MoonChronicles (2014)
* VideoGame/{{Xeodrifter}} (2014)
* Dementium Remastered (2015)
* Mutant Mudds: Super Challenge (2016)
* ATV Renegades (2017)
* Moon (2009)
* Dementium II (2010)
* ATV Wild Ride (2011)
* Face Racers: Photo Finish (2011)
* VideoGame/MutantMudds (2012)
* Bomb Monkey (2012)
* Planet Crashers (2012)
* ATV Wild Ride 3D (2013)
* Mutant Mudds Deluxe (2013)
* VideoGame/MoonChronicles (2014)
* VideoGame/{{Xeodrifter}} (2014)
* Dementium Remastered (2015)
* Mutant Mudds: Super Challenge (2016)
* ATV Renegades (2017)
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* VideoGame/DementiumTheWard ''VideoGame/DementiumTheWard'' (2007)
*Moon ''Moon'' (2009)
*Dementium II ''Dementium II'' (2010)
*ATV ''ATV Wild Ride Ride'' (2011)
*Face ''Face Racers: Photo Finish Finish'' (2011)
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*Bomb Monkey ''Bomb Monkey'' (2012)
*Planet Crashers ''Planet Crashers'' (2012)
*ATV ''ATV Wild Ride 3D 3D'' (2013)
*Mutant ''Mutant Mudds Deluxe Deluxe'' (2013)
*VideoGame/MoonChronicles ''VideoGame/MoonChronicles'' (2014)
*VideoGame/{{Xeodrifter}} ''VideoGame/{{Xeodrifter}}'' (2014)
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* CheckpointStarvation: One of the criticisms towards the first Dementium game.
** This was also one of the reasons for the [[Main/NintendoHard difficult nature]] of Mutant Mudds.
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* CheckpointStarvation: One of the criticisms towards the first Dementium ''Dementium'' game.
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* ExcusePlot: VideoGame/MutantMudds and VideoGame/{{Xeodrifter}}
* GainaxEnding: The infamous ending to Dementium II. Probably the main reason the fanbase wants the third game so badly.
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* ExcusePlot: VideoGame/MutantMudds ''VideoGame/MutantMudds'' and VideoGame/{{Xeodrifter}}
''VideoGame/{{Xeodrifter}}''
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* ATV Renegades (2017)(2017)
!!Tropes that apply to their games:
* CheckpointStarvation: One of the criticisms towards the first Dementium game.
** This was also one of the reasons for the [[Main/NintendoHard difficult nature]] of Mutant Mudds.
* CreatorCameo: The devs were listed as patients in [[VideoGame/DementiumTheWard Redmoor Hospital]].
** In VideoGame/MutantMudds, they were ''playable characters''!
* ExcusePlot: VideoGame/MutantMudds and VideoGame/{{Xeodrifter}}
* GainaxEnding: The infamous ending to Dementium II. Probably the main reason the fanbase wants the third game so badly.
* NintendoHard: Pretty damn common.
* Main/{{Retraux}}: Most of their later games.
* SequelHook: Both Dementium and ''Mudds'' games do this in different ways. Also, the ending to Moon (which was meant to be addressed in the second season of ''Chronicles'').
* UpdatedRerelease: All of Renegade Kid's UsefulNotes/NintendoDS games were redone as downloads for the UselfulNotes/Nintendo3DS.
** Mutant Mudds Deluxe and ATV Renegades also qualify.
!!Tropes that apply to their games:
* CheckpointStarvation: One of the criticisms towards the first Dementium game.
** This was also one of the reasons for the [[Main/NintendoHard difficult nature]] of Mutant Mudds.
* CreatorCameo: The devs were listed as patients in [[VideoGame/DementiumTheWard Redmoor Hospital]].
** In VideoGame/MutantMudds, they were ''playable characters''!
* ExcusePlot: VideoGame/MutantMudds and VideoGame/{{Xeodrifter}}
* GainaxEnding: The infamous ending to Dementium II. Probably the main reason the fanbase wants the third game so badly.
* NintendoHard: Pretty damn common.
* Main/{{Retraux}}: Most of their later games.
* SequelHook: Both Dementium and ''Mudds'' games do this in different ways. Also, the ending to Moon (which was meant to be addressed in the second season of ''Chronicles'').
* UpdatedRerelease: All of Renegade Kid's UsefulNotes/NintendoDS games were redone as downloads for the UselfulNotes/Nintendo3DS.
** Mutant Mudds Deluxe and ATV Renegades also qualify.
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* VideoGame/XeoDrifter VideoGame/{{XeoDrifter}} (2014)
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The company continued to recieve critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such as VideoGame/Mutant Mudds and a [[UpdatedRerelease remasted version]] of the first Dementium game (which aimed to fix problems some had with the original).
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The company continued to recieve critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such as VideoGame/Mutant Mudds VideoGame/MutantMudds and a [[UpdatedRerelease remasted version]] of the first Dementium game (which aimed to fix problems some had with the original).
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The company continued to recieve critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such as Mutant VideoGame/Mutant Mudds and a [[UpdatedRerelease remasted version]] of the first Dementium game (which aimed to fix problems some had with the original).
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Renegade Kid is an indie video game developer founded in 2007 by Jools Watsham and Gregg Hargrove. They started out by making the Main/SurvivalHorror game VideoGame/DementiumTheWard for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS (which has been described by many as a cross between Franchise/SilentHill and VideoGame/Doom3). The game recieved mixed, but overall positive reviews from critics.
The company continued to recieve critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such as Mutant Mudds and a [[UpdatedRerelease remasted version]] of the first Dementium game (which aimed to fix problems some had with the original).
In 2016, the company closed down, but its various franchises were obtained by two other companies. Atooi, a studio formed by Watsham a year earlier that originally focused on mobile games, gained the rights to all of Renegade Kid's 2-D properties, while Infitizmo, a new company formed by Hargrove, gained the 3-D properties.
!!Games developed by Renegade Kid:
* VideoGame/DementiumTheWard (2007)
* Moon (2009)
* Dementium II (2010)
* ATV Wild Ride (2011)
* Face Racers: Photo Finish (2011)
* VideoGame/MutantMudds (2012)
* Bomb Monkey (2012)
* Planet Crashers (2012)
* ATV Wild Ride 3D (2013)
* Mutant Mudds Deluxe (2013)
* VideoGame/MoonChronicles (2014)
* VideoGame/XeoDrifter (2014)
* Dementium Remastered (2015)
* Mutant Mudds: Super Challenge (2016)
* ATV Renegades (2017)
The company continued to recieve critical acclaim as they went on, particularly during their time working on the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, with games such as Mutant Mudds and a [[UpdatedRerelease remasted version]] of the first Dementium game (which aimed to fix problems some had with the original).
In 2016, the company closed down, but its various franchises were obtained by two other companies. Atooi, a studio formed by Watsham a year earlier that originally focused on mobile games, gained the rights to all of Renegade Kid's 2-D properties, while Infitizmo, a new company formed by Hargrove, gained the 3-D properties.
!!Games developed by Renegade Kid:
* VideoGame/DementiumTheWard (2007)
* Moon (2009)
* Dementium II (2010)
* ATV Wild Ride (2011)
* Face Racers: Photo Finish (2011)
* VideoGame/MutantMudds (2012)
* Bomb Monkey (2012)
* Planet Crashers (2012)
* ATV Wild Ride 3D (2013)
* Mutant Mudds Deluxe (2013)
* VideoGame/MoonChronicles (2014)
* VideoGame/XeoDrifter (2014)
* Dementium Remastered (2015)
* Mutant Mudds: Super Challenge (2016)
* ATV Renegades (2017)