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Rainbow Studios is an American video game developer based in Phoenix, Arizona, best known for developing offroad racing games, such as Motocross Madness and the MX vs. ATV series. It was established by Earl Jarred in 1986 under the name Rainbow Multimedia Group and rebranded as Rainbow Studios in 1992.
Rainbow S.p.A. is an Italian studio founded by Iginio Straffi and co-owned by Viacom (later Paramount Global) from 2011 to 2023. Rainbow has collaborated with Viacom/Paramount's other company, Nickelodeon, on multiple shows, including Winx Club and Club 57. [1] The studio is based in Loreto, Marche and was founded by Straffi in 1995. Rainbow ...
[1] [2] "THQ" is an initialism for "Toy Headquarters". [1] THQ acquired New Ventures, a division of Broderbund, in September 1990. [3] In 1991, Trinity Acquisition Corp agreed to acquire and merge with THQ in a reverse merger takeover. [1] The deal was a stock swap valued at about $33 million, with THQ's shareholders owning 51.7% of the new ...
This category lists video games developed by Rainbow Studios, also known as Rainbow Multimedia Group or THQ Digital Studios Phoenix. Pages in category "Rainbow Studios games" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Incinerator Studios was an American video game developer, based in Carlsbad, California, known for developing several racing games, three based on the animated film franchise Cars and one MX vs. ATV game, with all four of them featuring other versions developed by the more experienced racing developer Rainbow Studios. Incinerator Studios, like ...
Iginio Straffi (born May 30, 1965) is an Italian animator and former comic book author. [1] He is the founder and president of Rainbow SpA, which he co-owned alongside the American media company Paramount Global from 2011 [2] until 2023.
On 12 April 2012 a picture disc album version of Long Live Rock 'n' Roll was released in the US as part of Record Store Day 2012. A deluxe edition version was released on 13 November in Europe, featuring rough mixes of the album tracks from July 1977 except "Gates of Babylon", which was written later.
The current incarnation of the company, founded as a publicly traded company in July 2011, is the successor to the now defunct Rainbow Media Holdings, LLC (or alternately Rainbow Programming Holdings), which was originally founded in 1980 as a subsidiary of Cablevision, and is majority-owned and controlled by the Dolan family.