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 titles and budget games, abandoning the latter in 2000 after one of their releases proved to be a damning failure. In that time they brought in more experienced developers and later opened an office in Columbia, South Carolina. The company had two teams for each branch.

The company faced controversy following the release of their second to last game, where they supposedly sabotaged the Wii port of it by having the developer rush it out so Quarantine's version would look better. They were sued by Take Two Interactive and lost. Quarantine's home base in Chapel Hill shut down, but their Columbia division remained open for another month. They finished Quarantine's last game in general, but sent the remainder of it to Avalanche Software when the division lost their funding.

Cancelled

 * Sonic Shuffle (GameCube Port)
 * E.T.