DNA Interactive is a British video game development studio founded in the late 1990s, primarily known for its work on the classic adventure game "Dizzy: Prince of the Yolkfolk," which was released in 1991. The studio has undergone various transformations over the years, with notable milestones including the revival of the Dizzy franchise and the release of remastered versions of classic titles. Key personnel at DNA Interactive includes co-founder and lead developer, who has been instrumental in maintaining the legacy of the Dizzy series. The studio's flagship title, "Dizzy: Prince of the Yolkfolk," is celebrated for its engaging gameplay and charming graphics, contributing to the platforming genre's evolution. DNA Interactive has influenced the gaming industry by reviving interest in retro gaming and showcasing the potential of indie development. The studio specializes in adventure and platforming games, often focusing on nostalgic experiences that resonate with long-time fans. The studio has received several accolades for its contributions, including recognition from gaming communities and awards for its innovative approach to remastering classic titles, solidifying its place in the gaming landscape.