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Many early, but not all [[Sega]] [[Game Boy Advance]] games were published by THQ in the US, and Sega published a number of THQ titles in Japan during this time period. (THQ subsequently set up a Japanese subsidiary.)
 
Many early, but not all [[Sega]] [[Game Boy Advance]] games were published by THQ in the US, and Sega published a number of THQ titles in Japan during this time period. (THQ subsequently set up a Japanese subsidiary.)
  
THQ filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January 2013. As part of their liquidation process, THQ's subsidiary [[Relic Entertainment]] was sold to Sega.<sup>[http://blogs.sega.com/2013/01/24/notice-of-segas-acquisition-of-relic-entertainment-and-some-ips-owned-by-thq-inc/]</sup>
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THQ filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January 2013. As part of their liquidation process, THQ's subsidiary [[Relic Entertainment]] was sold to Sega{{ref|http://blogs.sega.com/2013/01/24/notice-of-segas-acquisition-of-relic-entertainment-and-some-ips-owned-by-thq-inc/}}.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==

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THQ (Toy Headquarters) was a developer and publisher of video games based in California. The company developed games for consoles, hand held consoles and PCs, and employed a large number of studios mostly based in America.

THQ distributed many later Electronic Arts games for the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Game Gear[1].

Many early, but not all Sega Game Boy Advance games were published by THQ in the US, and Sega published a number of THQ titles in Japan during this time period. (THQ subsequently set up a Japanese subsidiary.)

THQ filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January 2013. As part of their liquidation process, THQ's subsidiary Relic Entertainment was sold to Sega[2].

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