PurEvil Developments

Background
PurEvil Developments was a game developer launched in 1995 and based in Hampden, Massachusetts. It was a six person team led by Judy Abbott, a former programer at Presage Software and Chelsea Robinson from Sound Source Interactive, and would later receive an investment from Caspian Entertainment owner Mandy York. Along with game development, PurEvil developed M.O.V.E. (Media Optimization for Visual Entertainment), cinematic middleware software designed to account for technical specifications of various systems while cutting down on royalty costs for ease of porting. PurEvil would be absorbed into Braintree Software and rebranded as "Braintree New England", while acquiring the rights to PurEvil's M.O.V.E. software. Under Braintree New England, PurEvil handled quality control and system optimization, while supervising other developers who handled ports to other systems.