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Topic on User talk:Lordtobi909

Hey, yes, I visit, but do not edit, PCGW regularly. After you mentioned it over at Wikipedia I checked the page and saw the constant on-and-off of "Traveller's Tales" on it. Confused, I looked into the history to see the beef/edit war between you and the anon user. The thing about Traveller's Tales in the credits, as you might be able to tell by the job descriptions, is that they were and are only involved in the engine development all TT Games games use. As I stated, a friend of mine works for that engine team and he confirms this claim. The problem with this claim for the general public is that most websites never distinctively express "TT Fusion" or "Traveller's Tales", but instead "TT Games". TT Games (Ltd) is the head company of both development studios, the animation studio, and the legal house, although they are collectively referred to as "TT Games", as it is their logo that appears in their games. As seen on the Wikipedia talk page, I caught a source that claims to have visited TT Fusion's offices to check out the game. This was the confirmation for me until another source popped up saying that "Traveller's Tales did a great job" (I couldn't find the source right now, might add on later). Before TT Fusion was acquired in, I think, 2007, Travellers Tales was the name known, after that only TT Games, ...and the confusion keeps on being. The only thing that can confirm the studio is the headline at the end of the games: "Developed by ****". And that basically wraps up that information regarding such is very inprecise.


tl;dr (because I tend to write too much): You cannot really source a TT Games developer properly, and only use the one credited as "Developed by".