Respondesign

responDesign, Inc is software development company that focused on "Games That Are Good For You." Originally founded in 2003 by Ted Spooner, Phineas Barnes and Daryn Chapman in Portland Oregon around Phineas's idea to create a virtual personal trainer for video game consoles. The result was Yourself!Fitness a game/program that guided users through a series of workouts to better their health. Noted as one of the pre-eminent fitness gaming, or exergaming titles, it continues to garner attention as a popular serious game. In 2006, the company made a deal with McDonald's to distribute four of its "Yourself|Fitness" titles with the restaurant chain's healthy meals for a period of four weeks.[1]

Legal

In 2004, responDesign inc. was sued, along with Microsoft, by writer Roger Avary. The suit centered on the alleged use of one of Avery's ideas, Virtual Yoga, for a game created in partnership by responDesign and Microsoft. Chief Executive of the company, Ted Spooner, claimed this allegation was bogus.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Portland firm adds fitness DVDs to McDonald's healthy meals". Bizjournals.com. April 18, 2006. Retrieved September 16, 2011.
  2. "Pulp Fiction writer sues over Virtual Yoga". The Register. November 17, 2004. Retrieved 2007-03-14.

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