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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'''. | + | '''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 | |
| Founded | 1990 |
| Current State | Declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy |
| Headquarters | Agoura Hills, California, USA 🇺🇸 |
| Type | Publisher |
| Worked On | |
| 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.
Notable Games
- Quest 64 (Published in North America Only, Developed by Imagineer, N64, 1998)
- Rugrats: Search for Reptar (Developed by n-Space, PS1, 1998)
- WWF WrestleMania 2000 (Developed by AKI Corporation (N64) & Natsume (GBC), 2000)
- WWF Royal Rumble (Developed by Yuke's, Sega Dreamcast, 2000)
- The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror (Developed by Software Creations, GBC, 2001)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Legend of the Lost Spatula (Developed by Vicarious Visions, GBC, 2001)
- Red Faction (Developed by Volition, PS2/Windows/Mac, 2001)
- Aidyn Chronicles: The First Mage (Developed by H2O Entertainment, N64, 2001)
- Earthworm Jim (Developed by Game Titan, GBA, 2001)
- Sonic Advance (Published in North America Only, developed by Sonic Team & Dimps, GBA, 2001)
- Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (Developed by AWE Games (PC), BigSky Interactive (PS2/GCN) & Human Soft (GBA), 2001)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge (Developed by Climax, PS1/GBA, 2001)
- Conker's Bad Fur Day (Published in Europe Only, Developed by Rare, N64, 2001)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman (Developed by BigSky Interactive (PS2/GCN) & Vicarious Visions (GBA), 2002)
- Hey Arnold!: The Movie (Developed by Altron, GBA, 2002)
- Sonic Advance 2 (Published in North America Only, developed by Sonic Team & Dimps, GBA, 2002)
- Finding Nemo (Developed by Traveller's Tales (PS2/GCN/Xbox) & Vicarious Visions (GBA), 2003)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom (Developed by Heavy Iron Studios (GCN/PS2/Xbox) & Vicarious Visions (GBA), 2003)
- Mini Poccha (Developed by 5th Cell, Java, 2003)
- Tak and the Power of Juju (Developed by Avalanche Software (PS2/GCN) & Helixe (GBA), 2003)
- Seal Team 6 (Developed by 5th Cell, Java, 2003)
- Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge (Developed by Rare, GBA, 2003)
- Siege (Developed by 5th Cell, Java, 2003)
- The Simpsons: Road Rage (Developed by Altron, GBA, 2003)
- Sonic Battle (Published in North America & Europe, Developed by Sonic Team, GBA, 2003)
- WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain (Developed by Yuke's, PS2, 2003)
- Jet Set Radio (Published in North America Only, Developed by Vicarious Visions, GBA, 2003)
- Full Spectrum Warrior (Developed by Pandemic Studios (Windows/Xbox), Mass Media Games (PS2) & 5th Cell (Java), 2003)
- The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (Developed by Heavy Iron Studios (GCN/PS2/Xbox) & WayForward (GBA), 2004)
- Sabre Wulf (Developed by Rare, GBA, 2004)
- Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy (Developed by Altron, GBA, 2004)
- Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams (Developed by Avalanche Software (PS2/GCN) & Helixe (GBA), 2004)
- The Incredibles (Developed by Heavy Iron Studios (GCN/PS2/Xbox) & Helixe (GBA), 2004)
- Sonic Advance 3 (Published in North America & Europe, developed by Sonic Team & Dimps, GBA, 2004)
- It's Mr. Pants (Developed by Rare, GBA, 2004)
- Banjo-Pilot (Developed by Rare, GBA, 2005)
- Juiced (Developed by Juice Games, PS2/Windows/Xbox, 2005)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants! (Developed by THQ Studio Australia (GCN/PS2/Xbox) & WayForward (GBA), 2005)
- Tak: The Great Juju Challenge (Developed by Avalanche Software (PS2/GCN), Altron (DS) & WayForward (GBA), 2005)
- Destroy All Humans! (Developed by Pandemic Studios, 2005)
- Nicktoons Unite! (Developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment (PS2/GCN) & Climax (GBA/DS), 2005)
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab (Developed by Blitz Games (Wii/GCN/PS2) & WayForward (GBA/DS, 2006)
- Destroy All Humans! 2 (Developed by Pandemic Studios, 2006)
- Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island (Developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment (PS2/GCN), Natsume (DS) & Halfbrick Studios (GBA), 2006)
- Avatar: The Last Airbender (Developed by THQ Studio Australia (PS2/Xbox/GCN/Wii/Windows), TOSE (PSP, DS) & Halfbrick Studios (GBA), 2006)
- Cars (Developed by Rainbow Studios (PS2/GCN/Xbox/Xbox 360), Beenox (Windows), Helixe (GBA/DS) Locomotive Games (PSP) & Incinerator Studios (Wii), 2006)
- Saints Row (Developed by Volition, 2006)
- Drawn to Life (Developed by 5th Cell, 2007)
- SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis (Developed by Blitz Games (Wii/PS2) and Altron (DS/GBA), 2007)
- Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots (Developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment (PS2/GCN), Natsume (DS) & Firemint (GBA), 2007)
- Conan (Developed by Nihilistic Software, PS3/Xbox 360, 2007)
- El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (Developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment (PS2) & Barking Lizards Technologies (DS), 2007)
- Ratatouille (Developed by Heavy Iron Studios (PS3/Xbox 360), Asobo Studio (PS2/Xbox/GC/Wii/PC/Mac), Helixe (GBA/DS) & Locomotive Games (PSP), 2007)
- Drawn to Life: Spongebob Squarepants Edition (Developed by Altron, 2008)
- Lock's Quest (DS) (Developed by 5th Cell, 2008)
- Saints Row 2 (Developed by Volition, 2008)
- WALL-E (Developed by Heavy Iron Studios (PS3/Xbox 360/Wii), Asobo Studio (PS2/PSP/Windows), Savage Entertainment (SPS) & Helixe (DS), 2008)
- Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise (Developed by Rare, DS, 2008)
- De Blob (Developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment, 2008)
- Tak and the Guardians of Gross (Developed by Blitz Games, PS2/Wii, 2008)
- Tak: Mojo Mistake (Developed by Altron, DS, 2008)
- SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom (Develoepd by Incinerator Studios (PS2/Wii) & Natsume (DS), 2008)
- Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Developed by 5th Cell, 2009)
- Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) (Developed by Planet Moon Studios, 2009)
- SpongeBob's Truth or Square (Developed by Heavy Iron Studios (Xbox 360/Wii), Barking Lizards Technologies (PSP) & Altron (DS), 2009)
- Up (Developed by Heavy Iron Studios (PS3/Xbox 360/Wii), Asobo Studio (PS2/PSP/Windows/Mac) & Altron (DS), 2009)
- Drawn to Life Collection (Developed by 5th Cell, 2010)
- Costume Quest (Published until 2013, Developed by Double Fine Productions, PS3/Xbox 360, 2010)
- Darksiders (Developed by Vigil Games, 2010)
- uDraw Pictionary (Developed by Page 44 Studios, 2010)
- uDraw Studio (Developed by Pipeworks Studio, 2010)
- SpongeBob SquigglePants (Developed by WayForward, 2011)
- De Blob 2 (Developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment (Wii/PS3/Xbox 360) & Halfbrick Studios (DS), 2011)
- Saints Row: The Third (Developed by Volition, 2011)
- Homefront (Developed by Kaos Studios, 2011)
- Darksiders II (Developed by Vigil Games, 2012)
- WWE '13 (Developed by Yuke's, 2013)
- The Avengers (Developed by THQ Studio Australia & Blue Tongue Entertainment, cancelled)
Trivia
- THQ is the company most involved with the entire Drawn to Life Series, publishing five out of the seven games.