Jason Rubin and Andy Gavin helped to establish Naughty Dog in 1986, getting to be two of the youngest contractors to produce for Electronic Arts. Amid its ascent from a crude startup to an industry powerhouse with three of the best ten games for Sony PlayStation, Naughty Dog set up a notoriety for being a standout amongst the most creative developers of computer games on the planet.
In 1994, the company made its first real establishment, Crash Bandicoot, of which the main character turned into the true mascot of the Sony PlayStation. Presently spreading over no less than 16 titles, the Crash Bandicoot series has since sold in excess of 50 million units around the world, and the third title in the series was the best offering remote made computer game in Japan. Subsequent to going separate ways with its distributer, All inclusive Intuitive, Naughty Dog took after Crash Bandicoot with another top of the line series, Jak and Daxter, yet not before being procured by Sony PC Amusement in 2001. Rubin and Gavin left the studio in 2004.
After Rubin and Gavin had left the company, Naughty Dog discharged Uncharted: Drake's Fortune for the PlayStation 3 out of 2007, and afterward the continuation, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, in 2009. The spin-off got basic recognition and won in excess of 100 awards, including the pined for Game of the Year awards at both the Intuitive Achievement Awards and the Game Developers Choice Awards.