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'''THQ''' was a video game publisher founded in 1990 by [[Wikipedia:Jack Friedman|Jack Friedman]], and started releasing games in 1991. They are well-known for publishing a large variety of titles, from original IPs to a large number of licensed titles, mainly based on properties from WWE, Nickelodeon and Pixar. They have also published games developed by a variety of well-known developers, including [[Wikipedia:Heavy Iron Studios|Heavy Iron Studios]], [[Wikipedia:Pandemic Studios|Pandemic Studios]], [[WayForward]] and [[Wikipedia:Rare (company)|Rare]] among others. [[Drawn to Life]]'s original studio, [[5th Cell]], was among them as early as 2003, with THQ later publishing the [[Drawn to Life Series|series]] for a time. They were behind publishing ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'', and ''[[Drawn to Life Collection]]''; as well as ''[[Drawn to Life: Spongebob Squarepants Edition]]'' by a subsidiary, '''PlayTHQ'''.  
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'''THQ''' was a video game publisher founded in 1990 by [[Wikipedia:Jack Friedman|Jack Friedman]], and started releasing games in 1991. They are well-known for publishing a large variety of titles, from original IPs to a large number of licensed titles, mainly based on properties from WWE, Nickelodeon and Pixar. They have also published games developed by a variety of well-known developers, including [[Wikipedia:Heavy Iron Studios|Heavy Iron Studios]], [[Wikipedia:Pandemic Studios|Pandemic Studios]], [[WayForward]] and [[Wikipedia:Rare (company)|Rare]] among others. [[Drawn to Life]]'s original studio, [[5th Cell]], was among them as early as 2003, with THQ later publishing the [[Drawn to Life Series|series]] for a time. They were behind publishing ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'', and ''[[Drawn to Life Collection]]''; as well as the [[Altron]] developed ''[[Drawn to Life: Spongebob Squarepants Edition]]'' by a subsidiary, '''PlayTHQ'''.  
  
 
In 2012, due to declining sales and the failure of their [[Wikipedia:uDraw|uDraw GameTablet]], THQ declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Drawn to Life Series was sold to [[505 Games]] in April 2013 for $300,000. Almost all the remainder of their IPs have been aqcuired by their successor by Nordic Games, who later renamed themselves to THQ Nordic.
 
In 2012, due to declining sales and the failure of their [[Wikipedia:uDraw|uDraw GameTablet]], THQ declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Drawn to Life Series was sold to [[505 Games]] in April 2013 for $300,000. Almost all the remainder of their IPs have been aqcuired by their successor by Nordic Games, who later renamed themselves to THQ Nordic.

Revision as of 07:51, 3 July 2024

THQ

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Used between 2011 - 2013

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Used between 2000 - 2011

Information
Founded 1990
Current State Declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Headquarters Agoura Hills, California,
USA 🇺🇸
Type Publisher
Worked On Drawn to Life Link
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Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Link
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Link
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Website THQ Nordic's website


THQ was a video game publisher founded in 1990 by Jack Friedman, and started releasing games in 1991. They are well-known for publishing a large variety of titles, from original IPs to a large number of licensed titles, mainly based on properties from WWE, Nickelodeon and Pixar. They have also published games developed by a variety of well-known developers, including Heavy Iron Studios, Pandemic Studios, WayForward and Rare among others. Drawn to Life's original studio, 5th Cell, was among them as early as 2003, with THQ later publishing the series for a time. They were behind publishing Drawn to Life, Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii), and Drawn to Life Collection; as well as the Altron developed Drawn to Life: Spongebob Squarepants Edition by a subsidiary, PlayTHQ.

In 2012, due to declining sales and the failure of their uDraw GameTablet, THQ declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Drawn to Life Series was sold to 505 Games in April 2013 for $300,000. Almost all the remainder of their IPs have been aqcuired by their successor by Nordic Games, who later renamed themselves to THQ Nordic.

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Trivia

  • THQ is the company most involved with the entire Drawn to Life Series, publishing five out of the seven games.