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4J Studios Limited is a British independent video game developer based in Dundee.It has a second office located in East Linton.Founded in April 2005 by VIS Entertainment alumni Chris van der Kuyl, Paddy Burns and Frank Arnot, the company is best known for porting Minecraft to consoles and handheld platforms.
Pages in category "4J Studios games" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Banjo-Kazooie (video game)
Perfect Dark is a 2010 first-person shooter developed by 4J Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360 through its Xbox Live Arcade download service. The game is a remaster of the original Perfect Dark, which was released for the Nintendo 64 in 2000.
Star Trek: Conquest is a video game set in the Star Trek universe. The game features both turn-based strategy and real time strategy gameplay. It was developed by Scottish studio 4J Studios, which previously developed Star Trek: Encounters, and was published by Bethesda Softworks for the PlayStation 2 and Wii, becoming the third game available on a Nintendo console to be published by Bethesda ...
Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships is a 2005 video game developed by 4J Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. [2] The game was licensed by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association and Breeders' Cup Limited. [3]
VIS Entertainment founder van der Kuyl established 4J Studios on 19 April. [1] [18] The rights to State of Emergency 2 were sold to DC Studios announced in May 2005, and the company intended to hire between 10 and 40 former VIS Entertainment developers.
Perfect Dark is a first-person shooter where players complete levels to unlock content and progress through the game's storyline. [2] Players manoeuvre their character from a first-person perspective and have the ability to lean left or right, look up or down, crouch, crawl, and drop from most ledges; [3] there is no jump ability. [4]
The game was announced in April 2008 by Vir2L studios, subsidiary of parent company ZeniMax Media. [1] The Nintendo DS version was developed in association with 4J Studios, releasing in North America on July 1, 2008, [2] and in Europe one month later on August 22. A port for N-Gage 2.0 was developed by Eclipse Interactive and released on ...