Company:The Whole Experience
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Short description: American video game developer
Founded | c. 1995 |
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Headquarters | Seattle, Washington (state) , |
The Whole Experience (WXP Games) is an independent video game developer based in Seattle, Washington (state) . The company was founded by Patrick Moynihan, Jeff Connelly, Sky Kensok and Lyndon Sumner around 1995.[1]
Video games
WXP-developed games include:
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2002) for Xbox (Black Label Games)
- Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball (2004) for Xbox (Activision)
- Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball MAX'D (c. 2005) for Xbox, PS2, GBA and DS (Activision)
- Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action (2007) for Xbox 360, which was an AIAS nominee for 2007 Family Game of the Year.
- Daring Game For Girls (c. 2009) for Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS (2009-2010 Majesco Entertainment)
- Xotic (2011) on Steam (Valcon Games)
WXP has also performed work for Walt Disney (Cyberspace Mountain at DisneyQuest), Microsoft, NVIDIA, Zombie Studios (Spearhead) and Sierra Online.
References
External links
- WXP Games
- Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball
- GHTP User Forum
- Official Activision page for Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball
- Official Activision page for Greg Hastings Tournament Paintball MAX'D
- Official Xbox page for Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The Whole Experience.
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