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THQ Nordic is an Austrian video game publisher that acts as the subsidiary of Swedish holding company Embracer Group. Established in 2011 as Nordic Games, the company had acquired the "THQ" trademark in 2014 and changed its name to THQ Nordic in 2016 to better reflect its portfolio. The company, as well as its parent and other entities acting ...
November 11, 2003: 989 Sports: North America only Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando: PlayStation 2: November 11, 2003: Insomniac Games: EverQuest Online Adventures: Frontiers: PlayStation 2: November 18, 2003: Sony Online Entertainment: Published by Sony Online Entertainment in North America only Kuma Uta: PlayStation 2: November 20, 2003: MuuMuu ...
Unless otherwise noted the reference source is the list of Unreleased Intellivision Games at IntellivisionLives.com. [26] In a 2014 interview, APh programmer Tom Loughry explains that in 1982 he and another APh programmer started a third Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game which was abandoned when he left the company.
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 [4] is a professional wrestling video game developed by Yuke's and published by THQ for PlayStation 2 (PS2), PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation Portable (PSP), Xbox 360, and Wii systems. The game was released worldwide in October 2010, with the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions for Japan in February 2011.
Lego Star Wars: The Video Game: 29 March 2005: Traveller's Tales: Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox Mad Dash Racing: 15 November 2001: Crystal Dynamics Xbox Mad Maestro! 11 October 2001: Desert Productions PlayStation 2 Michael Owen's World League Soccer 99: 1998: Silicon Dreams Studio PlayStation Mister ...
IP E-Game Ventures Inc., also known as IP E-Games, was an online game publisher based in the Philippines under the IPVG Corporation. In April 2012, IP E-Games ceased all operations in line with their merger into Level Up!
Bandai Namco is best known for its video game franchises; Pac-Man is its highest-grossing franchise with over US$12.8 billion by 2016, [3] while Tekken is its best-selling franchise with over 49 million copies across multiple platforms. [4] By the late 2010s, Bandai Namco was the largest toy company by revenue and the eighth-largest video game ...
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