JV Games is an American video game developer based in Las Vegas, Nevada. They have developed a number of titles including James Bond 007: Nightfire for Game Boy Advance, as well as Pong Toss! Frat Party Games and Incoming! for WiiWare.
Both founders have been developing on computers since the early 1980s. Vince Valenti published his first type-in game Space Caverns[1] in 1985 and Jag Jaeger submitted his title named Pac Fool around the same time for a competition.
JV Games, originally named JV Enterprises, was founded in 1989. Both Jag Jaeger and Vince Valenti joined together to release a Computer Basics book in 1989.[2]
Commercial success was found after JV Games released its first Console title with Towers II: Plight of the Stargazer on the Atari Jaguar published by Telegames.
After some early success JV Games decided to Incorporate in 1999. Soon After, JV Games teamed up with Electronic Arts to develop James Bond 007: Nightfire for the Game Boy Advance This game was the first fully 3D game engine[3] used on the system, featured advanced lighting effects and a spot on sound track.[4]
During the years 2014 to 2019 the founders at JV Games also leveraged their skills and developed several non-game systems including Minutehound: A time attendance system, Roomlia: Travel App and FlyStayGo: a wholesale membership system. Roomlia was sold to Remark Media in 2014[5]
In more recent years JV Games, has released new titles including Friends & Secrets in 2019 and Towers II: Enhanced Stargazer Edition, a retro game, published by Songbird Productions for 2023.
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