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In November of 2008, the company acquired Santiago, Chile based Wanako Games from Activision Blizzard. In November of 2008, the company acquired Santiago, Chile based Wanako Games from Activision Blizzard.


A2M's team consists of over 500 employees in two studios: Montreal, Canada and Santago, Chile. A2M's team consists of over 500 employees in two studios: Montreal, Canada and Santiago, Chile.


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Artificial Mind and Movement
A2M logo
A2M logo
Company typePrivate
IndustryInteractive entertainment
Founded1992
HeadquartersCanada Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Key peopleRemi Racine, CEO
ProductsWet, Scaler, Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings, Happy Feet
Number of employees500
Websitewww.a2m.com

Artificial Mind and Movement (A2M), founded in 1992 in Québec City, Québec as Behaviour Interactive, is the largest independent game development studio in Canada, specializing in the production of 2D and 3D action/adventure games for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, PC, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS.

In November of 2008, the company acquired Santiago, Chile based Wanako Games from Activision Blizzard.

A2M's team consists of over 500 employees in two studios: Montreal, Canada and Santiago, Chile.

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Awards & Notable news

  • Artificial Mind and Movement (A2M) has been named in the Canadian Technology Fast 50 since 2006 by Deloitte Fast 50 (List of winners, Link)
  • Artificial Mind and Movement (A2M) wins "Best Mobile game of the year" at the Canadian Awards for the electronic and animation art for "Kim Possible: Kimmunicator"
  • Artificial Mind and Movement (A2M) acquires Wanako Games November 20th 2008. With this acquisition, Artificial Mind and Movement (A2M) is expanding its offering across Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) and Playstation Network (PSN), using Wanako's established TONGAS game framework.

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