User:JKLQ45/Holly Newman

Holly Newman is the Chief Executive Officer of Liquid Entertainment–an award winning independent game developer founded in 1999 and based in Pasadena, CA.

Holly’s career in videogames began at Acclaim Entertainment as Director of Marketing Communications, she was a key player in the launch of some of the industry’s top selling games in history, including Mortal Kombat, NBA Jam, The Simpsons, Spider-Man, Batman and dozens of others.

After her tenure at Acclaim Entertainment she was Vice President of Marketing at GT Interactive and oversaw the launch and marketing strategies for titles such as: Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee, The Unreal Series and Duke Nukem. During her time as Executive Vice President at Crave Entertainment, Holly oversaw the release of Earthworm Jim and Soldier of Fortune among numerous other successful titles.

As CEO, Liquid Entertainment has since released multiple next-gen console titles and also mobile, social and casual games to critical success in its 12+ years in business. These titles include intellectual properties of The Lord of the Rings, ABC's Desperate Housewives, Marvel's Thor and the Dungeons and Dragons series.

Games developed

 * Rise 2: Resurrection (1996), Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
 * Tigershark (1997), GT Interactive Software Corp.
 * Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee (1997), GT Interactive Software Europe Ltd.
 * Streak: Hoverboard Racing (1998), GT Interactive Software Corp.
 * Rogue Trip: Vacation 2012 (1998), GT Interactive Software Corp.
 * Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus (1998), GT Interactive Software Corp.
 * MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head: Bunghole in One (1998), GT Interactive Software Corp.
 * Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu (1998), Genki Co., Ltd.
 * Duke Nukem: Time to Kill (1998), GT Interactive Software Corp.
 * Duke Nukem (1998), GT Interactive Software Corp.
 * Tokyo Xtreme Racer (1999), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Killer Loop (1999), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Godzilla: The Series (1999), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko (1999), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Galerians (1999), ASCII Corporation
 * Earthworm Jim: Menace 2 the Galaxy (1999), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Dark Vengeance (1999), GT Interactive Software Corp.
 * Asteroids Hyper 64 (1999), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * AeroWings (1999), CSK Research Institute Corp.
 * Sno-Cross Championship Racing (2000), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * The Next Tetris: On-Line Edition (2000), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Men in Black: The Series 2 (2000), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm (2000), Interplay Productions Ltd.
 * AeroWings 2: Air Strike (2000), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero (2001), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Surf Rocket Racers (2001), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Soldier of Fortune (2001), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Razor Freestyle Scooter (2001), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * ''Battle Realms' (2001), Crave Entertainment, Inc., Ubi Soft Entertainment Software
 * Ultimate Fighting Championship: Tapout (2002), Crave Entertainment, Inc.
 * Freedom Force (2002), Crave Entertainment, Inc., Electronic Arts, Inc.
 * ''Battle Realms: Winter of the Wolf' (2002), Crave Entertainment, Inc., Ubi Soft Entertainment Software
 * ''The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring' (2003), Sierra Entertainment, Inc.
 * ''Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard' (2005), Atari, Inc.
 * Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption (2006), LucasArts
 * Rise of the Argonauts (2008), published by Codemasters
 * Thor: God of Thunder (2011), SEGA of America, Inc.
 * Deadline Hollywood: The Game (2012), published by Paramount Digital Entertainment
 * Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes of Neverwinter (2012), published by Atari