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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a Canadian video game developer.
  
The company was asked by [[Sega]] to produce a sequel to ''[[NHL 2K]]'', but rejected the offer in favour of ''NHL Hitz 2002'' for [[Midway Games]] (which began as a [[PlayStation 2]] exclusive, before appearing on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Xbox]]{{magref|nextgeneration|73|27}}.
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Black Box Games was asked by [[Sega]] to produce a sequel to ''[[NHL 2K]]'', but rejected the offer in favour of ''NHL Hitz 2002'' for [[Midway Games]] (which began as a [[PlayStation 2]] exclusive, before appearing on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Xbox]]{{magref|nextgeneration|73|27}}.
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In 2009, the company merged into Canadian video game publisher [[EA Canada]].
  
 
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==Softography==
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*''[[NHL 2K]]'' (2000)
 
 
 
===[[PlayStation 2]]===
 
*''[[Sega Soccer Slam]]'' (2002)
 
 
 
===[[Nintendo GameCube]]===
 
*''[[Sega Soccer Slam]]'' (2002)
 
 
 
===[[Xbox]]===
 
*''[[Sega Soccer Slam]]'' (2002)
 
  
 
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==References==

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Black Box Games
Founded: 1998
Defunct: 2013-04
Merged into: EA Canada
Headquarters:
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

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Black Box Games was a Canadian video game developer.

Company

Black Box Games was asked by Sega to produce a sequel to NHL 2K, but rejected the offer in favour of NHL Hitz 2002 for Midway Games (which began as a PlayStation 2 exclusive, before appearing on the Nintendo GameCube and Xbox[1].

In 2009, the company merged into Canadian video game publisher EA Canada.

Softography

References