2015, Inc. was founded by Tom Kudirka in 1997. He assembled a team of developers by researching people who were participating in the FPS mod community. After months of working online and mostly only communicating via
ICQ instant messenger, his team created a
Quake mod as a playable demo to show off their talent. Kudirka sent the demo to
Activision who was so impressed with their work they awarded 2015 a contract developing the
expansion pack to their upcoming game entitled
SiN, developed by
Ritual Entertainment. Kudirka moved all of his team members to
Tulsa, Oklahoma, to begin work on the expansion pack
SiN: Wages of Sin. The seven developers who spent over six months online creating the demo met one another for the first time. Three of the seven developers lived in a house rented by Kudirka where the living-room made up the development studio. The team was Tom Kudirka, Ken Turner, Zied Reike, Benson Russel, Paul Jury, and Michael Boon, who Kudirka relocated from
Tasmania Australia.
SiN: Wages of Sin Wages of Sin was the official expansion pack for Ritual Entertainment's game
SiN. It was published by Activision and released for
Windows in February 1999.
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Following the release of the film
Saving Private Ryan,
Steven Spielberg wanted to produce a
World War II-themed video game, which was established by the
Medal of Honor series, initially produced by
DreamWorks Interactive, a joint venture between
DreamWorks and
Microsoft. While the first two
Medal of Honor games were successful, DreamWorks Interactive had also produced the lackluster
Trespasser in 1998, which left Spielberg unsure about continuing a video game division. DreamWorks Interactive was sold to
Electronic Arts in 2000. Spielberg's staff made contact with 2015 in May 2000 about their interest in the series. Development began on
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault soon after. To assist in the development of such a high-profile title, Kudirka hired additional developers such as Nathan Silvers, Paul Messerly, Keith Bell, Mackey McCandlish, Chance Glasco, Jason West and Radomir Kucharski, who Kudirka relocated from
Katowice, Poland. The game was published by Electronic Arts and released for the
Windows platform on January 22, 2002, in North America and on February 15, 2002, in Europe. The game was a critical and financial success with many considering
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault to have pioneered the cinematic first person shooter genre. The game provided a substantial push for Electronic Arts'
Medal of Honor series. Following the success of
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault,
Electronic Arts ended its contract with 2015, Inc. to develop the franchise in-house.
Activision then approached key members of 2015, Inc., including
Vince Zampella,
Jason West, and Grant Collier, offering them a contract to create
Infinity Ward. Under Activision, Infinity Ward developed
Call of Duty, a competitor to Electronic Arts' series. The remaining members of 2015, Inc. continued working on projects like
Men of Valor and other titles under the Trainwreck Studios division.
Men of Valor In 2002, 2015 began development on its own intellectual property,
Men of Valor, a first person shooter simulating
infantry combat during the Vietnam era.
Men of Valor follows Dean Shepard and his squad of Marines from the 3rd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Division through 13 missions of the
Vietnam War, including missions at the height of the
Tet Offensive. In historically-based scenarios, the player assumes a variety of roles in which they man the door gun on a Huey helicopter, steer a riverboat along enemy-infested shores, battle their way through enemy tunnel complexes, and call down fire as a forward observer. Mission types include pilot rescues, recon patrols, POW rescue, and search-and-destroy ops.
Men of Valor was published by
Vivendi Universal and released for
Xbox on October 19, 2004, in North America and on November 5, 2004, in Europe. The game was released for Windows on October 29, 2004, in North America and November 12, 2004, in Europe. On April 14, 2015, it was announced that
Nordic Games had closed an asset purchase agreement with 2015 to acquire the
Men of Valor IP. == Trainwreck Studios ==