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President Jeff Spangenberg kept his pet iguanas, Killer (the oldest), Spike and Squirt (the baby) in a large tank in the lobbies of the Punk and Iguana offices. When RazorSoft closed the Punk Development office, the Iguana name was selected, and Matt Stubbington painted on canvas the original company logotype, which included a portrait of the original Killer. | President Jeff Spangenberg kept his pet iguanas, Killer (the oldest), Spike and Squirt (the baby) in a large tank in the lobbies of the Punk and Iguana offices. When RazorSoft closed the Punk Development office, the Iguana name was selected, and Matt Stubbington painted on canvas the original company logotype, which included a portrait of the original Killer. | ||
Iguana Entertainment's major clients included [[Acclaim | Iguana Entertainment's major clients included [[Acclaim]] Entertainment and [[SunSoft]]. | ||
In September [[1993]], Iguana Entertainment moved to Austin, Texas, becoming Austin's second-largest developer of computer games, smaller only than [[Origin Systems]], which was already part of [[Electronic Arts]]. Iguana Entertainment became a Texas corporation on December 10, [[1993]]. | In September [[1993]], Iguana Entertainment moved to Austin, Texas, becoming Austin's second-largest developer of computer games, smaller only than [[Origin Systems]], which was already part of [[Electronic Arts]]. Iguana Entertainment became a Texas corporation on December 10, [[1993]]. |