Cor-Son Games

Cor-Son Games was a game developer that was created and owned by The Corning/Emerson Group. Rather than develop games on their own, they collaborated with other developers, mainly by providing assets, scouting for voice talent, helping with promotion and funding and polishing games before they're ready for release.

Cor-Son Games was best known for developing the Hoodie trilogy, as well as games based on their parent company's properties. The company was folded in 2004, following a lawsuit by SEGA against their parent company which drove it into bankruptcy. Prior to the shutdown the company was working on another game, but due to their parent company's closure the code was reportedly sold to Ubisoft.