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*''[[The Great Waldo Search]]'' (1992) | *''[[The Great Waldo Search]]'' (1992) | ||
*''[[Wayne's World]]'' (1993) | *''[[Wayne's World]]'' (1993) | ||
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*''[[Bass Masters Classic: Pro Edition]]'' (1996) | *''[[Bass Masters Classic: Pro Edition]]'' (1996) | ||
*''[[Pinocchio]]'' (1996) | *''[[Pinocchio]]'' (1996) | ||
+ | *''[[NBA Hang Time]]'' (1997) | ||
*''[[Madden NFL 98]]'' (1997) | *''[[Madden NFL 98]]'' (1997) | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ===[[Saturn]]=== | ||
+ | *''[[Assault Rigs]]'' (unreleased) | ||
+ | *''[[Discworld]]'' (unreleased) | ||
+ | *''[[Krazy Ivan]]'' (unreleased) | ||
===[[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]=== | ===[[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]=== | ||
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===[[Game Boy Advance]]=== | ===[[Game Boy Advance]]=== | ||
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*''[[Columns Crown]]'' (2002) | *''[[Columns Crown]]'' (2002) | ||
*''[[sonic:Sonic Advance | Sonic Advance]]'' (2002) | *''[[sonic:Sonic Advance | Sonic Advance]]'' (2002) | ||
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*''[[Jet Grind Radio (Game Boy Advance)|Jet Grind Radio]]'' (2003) | *''[[Jet Grind Radio (Game Boy Advance)|Jet Grind Radio]]'' (2003) | ||
*''[[Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack]]'' (2003) | *''[[Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack]]'' (2003) | ||
− | *''[[ | + | *''[[Sonic Advance 3]]'' (2004) |
− | *''[[ | + | *''[[2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance & Sonic Pinball Party]]'' (2005) |
− | *''[[ | + | *''[[2 Games in 1: Sonic Pinball Party & Sonic Battle]]'' (2005) |
− | *''[[ | + | *''[[2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance & Sonic Battle]]'' (2005) |
− | *''[[ | + | *''[[2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance & ChuChu Rocket!]]'' (2005) |
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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].
In the mid-1990s, THQ chose to publish several of its games under the Black Pearl Software label.
Contents
Softography
Mega Drive
- The Great Waldo Search (1992)
- Wayne's World (1993)
- Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends (1993)
- SeaQuest DSV (1994)
- Bass Masters Classic (1995)
- Bass Masters Classic: Pro Edition (1996)
- Pinocchio (1996)
- NBA Hang Time (1997)
- Madden NFL 98 (1997)
Saturn
- Assault Rigs (unreleased)
- Discworld (unreleased)
- Krazy Ivan (unreleased)
Dreamcast
- WWF Royal Rumble (2000)
- MTV Sports: Skateboarding Featuring Andy McDonald (2000)
- Evil Dead: Hail to the King (2001)
Game Boy Advance
- Columns Crown (2002)
- Sonic Advance (2002)
- Puyo Pop Advance (2002)
- Baseball Advance (2002)
- The Pinball of the Dead (2002)
- Sega Smash Pack (2002)
- Virtua Tennis (2002)
- The Revenge of Shinobi (2002)
- Super Monkey Ball Jr. (2002)
- Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms (2002)
- Phantasy Star Collection (2002)
- Sonic Advance 2 (2003)
- Crazy Taxi: Catch A Ride (2003)
- Sega Arcade Gallery (2003)
- Jet Grind Radio (2003)
- Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack (2003)
- Sonic Advance 3 (2004)
- 2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance & Sonic Pinball Party (2005)
- 2 Games in 1: Sonic Pinball Party & Sonic Battle (2005)
- 2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance & Sonic Battle (2005)
- 2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance & ChuChu Rocket! (2005)