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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.
Creditors ultimately released THQ management, including Rubin, of any malfeasance in the company's official plan of liquidation. [74] The liquidation of THQ also affected other studios; British developer Blitz Games Studios shut down in September 2013, citing financial difficulties. The company's CEO Philip Oliver said that the demise of THQ ...
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 ...
The company closed the THQ Nordic studio Campfire Cabal in June and the Gearbox studios Volition in August and Free Radical Design in December. [69] [70] [71] Other studios were subject to layoffs. [72] [73] By November 2023, Embracer Group had laid off 904 employees, roughly 5% of its workforce, and cancelled at least fifteen projects.
MX vs. ATV is a racing video game series developed by Rainbow Studios and published by THQ Nordic.It focuses on off-road racing and serves as a successor of THQ's MX trilogy and Rainbow Studios' ATV Offroad Fury series developed under Sony Computer Entertainment.
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THQ Nordic GmbH (formerly Nordic Games GmbH) is an Austrian video game publisher based in Vienna.Formed in 2011, it is a publishing subsidiary of Embracer Group.Originally named Nordic Games, as was the parent company, both companies were renamed THQ Nordic in August 2016 after the parent company had acquired the "THQ" trademark in 2014.
In 2001, an 18-year-old committed to a Texas boot camp operated by one of Slattery’s previous companies, Correctional Services Corp., came down with pneumonia and pleaded to see a doctor as he struggled to breathe.