History

1992

Megatoon, a game development studio, is founded in Quebec City.

1994

Multimedia Interactive (MMI), a developer of interactive entertainment software on CD-Rom based in Montreal, is co-founded by Rémi Racine.

1996

Malofilm Communications acquires both MMI and Megatoon. Mr. Racine is appointed General Manager.

1997

MMI and Megatoon become Behaviour Interactive.

2000

The company name changes to Artificial Mind & Movement (A2M), consolidates its operations in Montreal and becomes a licensed developer for all of the major console hardware manufacturers: Microsoft®, Nintendo® and Sony®.

2010

Artificial Mind & Movement (A2M) rebrands as Behaviour Interactive, a return to the name the company was formerly known by when they were a small upstart developer of PlayStation® games in the 90’s. With five specialized internal studios (gamer, portable, online, downloadable and family), Behaviour offers a complete development solution for any project.