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  1. Blue-Tongue Films is an Australian film collective and production company, composed of filmmakers Kieran Darcy-Smith, Luke Doolan, Joel Edgerton, Nash Edgerton, Mirrah Foulkes, Sean Kruck, David Michôd and Spencer Susser.

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      Kieran Darcy-Smith. 0. Luke Doolan

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  2. Blue Tongue Entertainment Pty, Ltd. Blue Tongue Entertainment was a game development studio based in Melbourne (Australia). It was originally established in October 1995 as Blue Tongue Software, transitioning from web development to games. Its debut was the Australian football game AFL Finals Fever in 1996.

  3. Average Game Rating. 6.89/10. From the company website: Blue Tongue Entertainment is one of Australia's premier game development studios; we've been making games for consoles and PC for over a ...

  4. 20 Best video game listings by "Blue Tongue Entertainment". Based on Paramount Pictures' and Nickelodeon Movies' theatrical release, this adventure game offers a humorous look at how farm animals really live when humans are not around.

  5. Developer. Blue Tongue Entertainment is one of Australia's premier game development studios; we've been making games for consoles and PC for over a decade. We began life as an independent studio in 1995, and became a part of THQ in 2004. We now have more than 100 staff, and are continuing to look for talented individuals to join our teams.

  6. Website. bluetonguefilms.com. Blue-Tongue Films is an Australian film collective and production company, [1] composed of filmmakers Kieran Darcy-Smith, Luke Doolan, Joel Edgerton, Nash Edgerton, Mirrah Foulkes, Sean Kruck, David Michôd and Spencer Susser. [2][3][4] Founded in 1996, Blue-Tongue has created a number of feature films as Animal ...

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  8. Blue Tongue Entertainment Pty, Ltd. was an Australian video game developer founded in 1995. It was acquired by THQ on 17 November 2004, and remained an internal development studio of THQ until its closure in August 2011. In addition to THQ, Blue Tongue had worked with the publishers Hasbro Interactive and Vivendi Universal Games.

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