Company:THQ San Diego

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THQ San Diego
FormerlyMidway Studios San Diego (1997–2009)
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
PredecessorLeland Corporation
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997) (as Midway Studios San Diego)
Defunct2012; 12 years ago (2012)
Headquarters
San Diego, California
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ParentMidway Games (1997–2009)
THQ (2009–2012)

THQ San Diego (formerly known as Midway Studios San Diego) was a game developer based in San Diego, California . It was the successor to Leland Corporation.

History

In 1994, WMS Industries bought out Tradewest and San Diego-based game developer Leland Interactive Media.[1] It is known for creating Off Road Challenge in San Diego, as well as ports of existing arcade titles.[citation needed]

On July 10, 2009, Midway confirmed all their remaining assets would be sold off to Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Midway Studios San Diego however was not included and would be closed down. On August 9, THQ announced they had acquired the studio from Midway for $200,000. The sale of the studio included all assets, except for the TNA franchise which went to SouthPeak Games, however THQ San Diego would keep the source code for the original 2008 game.[2][3]

The first game the developer released under the new name was the Wrestling/Fighting game WWE All Stars. THQ would later make them the main developer for future UFC licensed games, but it wouldn't end up to be as on June 4, 2012, THQ announced that not only that the UFC license would be sold to Electronic Arts, but they would also close THQ San Diego. The developer was working on a new UFC title before the closure.[4] Each of its assets were sold individually, such as the WWE license going to Take-Two Interactive and the Darksiders license going to Nordic Games GmbH.[5]

Games

Year Title Platform(s) Notes
1995 Fun 'n Games 3DO
Mortal Kombat 3 PlayStation
DOOM
1996 Final DOOM
Robotron X PlayStation, Microsoft Windows Assisted Player 1
Mortal Kombat Trilogy Nintendo 64
Cruis'n USA
1997 NBA Hangtime PlayStation, Nintendo 64 Assisted Director's Cut International
DOOM 64 Nintendo 64
Rampage World Tour PlayStation
Off Road Challenge Arcade
1998 Bio F.R.E.A.K.S. PlayStation, Nintendo 64 Assisted Saffire
Quake Nintendo 64
NFL Blitz PlayStation
1999 Hydro Thunder Arcade
Offroad Thunder
NFL Blitz 2000 PlayStation
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing Dreamcast
2000 Ready 2 Rumble Boxing Dreamcast, PlayStation 2
2002 Gravity Games Bike PlayStation 2, Xbox
2003 Freaky Flyers GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
2005 Gauntlet PlayStation 2, Xbox
Midway Arcade Treasures 3 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube Assisted Digital Eclipse and GameStar
2006 Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War Microsoft Windows Assisted Stainless Steel Studios
Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition Assisted Digital Eclipse and GameStar
2008 Mechanic Master Nintendo DS Assisted Most Wanted Entertainment
TouchMaster 2
2008 TNA iMPACT! PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii Assisted Midway Studios Los Angeles
2008 Blitz: The League II PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Assisted Midway Games
2008 Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Assisted Midway Games
2011 WWE All Stars PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo 3DS ,

PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2

First title under THQ San Diego
2012 Darksiders II Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Assisted Vigil Games, under THQ San Diego

References