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.) The company primarily produced licensed titles.

Quarantine worked closely with SEGA, having a stark majority of their games being produced for SEGA systems as well as the XBOX which SEGA helped back. Quarantine also proposed their own ideas for the Sonic series, which consisted of two new games as well as a pitch for a GameCube port of Sonic Shuffle. Only one of these came to fruition, as Quarantine's relationship with the company became strained.

They shut down in 2006 due to multiple redundancies as well as generally poor luck in securing future licensing/publishing deals.

Cancelled

 * Sonic Shuffle (GameCube Port)
 * Sonic Adventure: Chaos Complex
 * Invader Zim
 * Nicktoons Beatdown
 * Untitled Captain America game