Quarantine Development

Quarantine Development was a game developer based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, formed from the remnants of American Gaming Entertainment (or AGE Software.) They primarily produced licensed games, along with their own original titles. The company became dormant in 2006 due to going into a period of recovery after Electronic Arts attempted a hostile takeover of the company. They produced their final game in 2012 before shutting down following a controversy between them and Take Two Interactive where Quarantine reportedly ignored orders from the latter.

Former members of the company attempted to reform the company under the name ON Studios, and under this name they proposed two titles, Relapse, a horror-survival game set in a hospital and a licensed game based on Cartoon Network's OK KO: Let's be Heroes, but they were unable to get the funding to do so.

Cancelled

 * Sonic Shuffle (GameCube Port)
 * E.T.
 * Jimmy Neutron: The N Men