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Splashdown is a water racing video game developed by Rainbow Studios and published by Infogrames originally for the PlayStation 2 and was later ported to the Xbox. It was released under the Atari brand name. It received a sequel, Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild, in 2003, and was published by Rainbow Studios' new owner THQ.
Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild (also known as Splashdown 2: Rides Gone Wild in Europe) is a 2003 jet ski racing video game developed by Rainbow Studios and published by THQ for PlayStation 2 and mobile phones. It is a sequel to the original Splashdown published by Atari, for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The game features a career mode where winning ...
Splashdown: November 5, 2001 (North America) November 9, 2001 (Europe) Rainbow Studios: PlayStation 2: Released under Atari banner. Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee: November 15, 2001 (North America) March 14, 2002 (Europe) Oddworld Inhabitants: Xbox: Licensing only, published by Microsoft Game Studios. TransWorld Surf: November 15, 2001 (North America)
This is a list of video games released under the Atari label since 2001, when Infogrames Entertainment SA (now Atari SA) purchased Atari's assets. See also List of Infogrames video games . This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
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.
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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.
Nasa’s Orion spacecraft is making its way back to Earth after a trip around the moon that lasted 25 days. The uncrewed capsule, which is designed to carry astronauts, is set to splash down in ...