Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Orlando, Florida, n-Space has developed a large portfolio of game titles in its lifetime for PC, Sony's PlayStation and PS2, and currently Nintendo's GameCube. Before I delve into the "Geist Preview" sometimes its best to first take a look at the creator before one can fully appreciate the creation.
n-Space has experience developing for GameCube in the past. Although, it's probably not what you'd expect. The company is the developer of Mary-Kate and Ashley Sweet 16: Licensed to Drive which released on GameCube November 20, 2002. The rest of the company's offerings have been for Sony's PlayStation. Here is a full software history of games previously developed by the company.
As you can see, n-Space has released several games a year since its inception. For a company to do this, it must be skilled, determined, as well as contain a fair amount of employees.
Some might scoff at this list of licensed games. However, it would be unwise to judge the developer's talent solely on its choice of licenses. You can't fault a start-up developer for wanting to build up a savings in order to have financial leverage to create original titles. It's a wise business decision many overlook. In fact, several of these games are million-selling titles which is an accomplishment in and of itself. n-Space has worked hard to get where it is today and should be commended.