BigSky Interactive

BigSky Interactive was an American video game developer founded in May 2002, by several former members of the American arm of Kalisto Entertainment, after it filed for bankruptcy in April 2002. They developed two games: Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman. In March 2003, the company was forced into bankruptcy after being blacklisted by THQ after rejecting a notion for THQ to take ownership of the developer.

The company's remaining games that were in development, Zina Supermoon: The Cosmic Adventure, Gabriel Garza: Coupled, The Fairly OddParents: Breakin' da Rules, Dusk and Dawn, and Digimon World 4 all originally started development at the studio. But upon closure, the former was later finished by Eurocom, Argonaut Games for the second, and Blitz Games for the latter three.

Complete softography

 * Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (PS2/Xbox/GC; 2002)
 * SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman (PS2/Xbox/GC; 2002)
 * Penguin Wars (PS2/Xbox/GC; unreleased)

Trivia

 * The reason for it's closure was originally believed that it was due to a load screen glitch in Revenge of the Flying Dutchman ' s PS2 version, causing people to send death threats to them.
 * The lifeguard in ROTFD became a huge meme.
 * SHIFT, a speedrunner of Battle for Bikini Bottom, has given these games a cult following by doing "meme runs" of the games.
 * Speaking of speedrunning, several people have been speedrunning these games to complete them in less than an hour due to how broken they are.