Company:Groove Games
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Short description: Canadian developer and publisher of computer and video games
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Type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 2001 |
Defunct | 2009 |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario , Canada |
Key people | Jon Walsh, (Founder and CEO) Michael Haines, (co-founder and COO), (Managing Director of subsidiary), (Groove Games Ltd), Trevor Fencott, (co-founder and President), (CEO of subsidiary, Bedlam Games) |
Website | www |
Groove Games was a Canadian developer and publisher of video games. Established in 2001, Groove Games had published more than 20 retail game titles on the PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 2 platforms.
In December 2006, Groove Media Inc. launched an online software platform, SkillGround. It allowed visitors to download retail-quality games for free and play against competitors of similar skill levels for fun, or for cash. SkillGround hosted multiple genres including: first-person shooter, racing, sports and fighting.[1][2]
Released games
Game | Year | Developer | Notes |
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Sno Cross Extreme | 2002 | Groove Games | |
Devastation | 2003 | Digitalo Studios | Published by Arush Entertainment in Europe |
CTU | 2003 | Jarhead Games | |
Western Outlaw: Wanted Dead or Alive | 2003 | Jarhead Games | |
Desert Thunder | 2003 | Brainbox Games | |
Marine Sharpshooter II: Jungle Warfare | 2004 | Jarhead Games | |
Marine Heavy Gunner: Vietnam | 2004 | Brainbox Games | Published by City Interactive and Play Publishing in Europe |
WWII Sniper: Call to Victory | 2004 | Jarhead Games | Published by City Interactive in Europe as "Battlestrike: Call to Victory" |
Playboy | 2005 | Cyberlore Studios | Published by Ubisoft in Europe |
Combat | 2005 | Direct Action Games | Published by City Interactive in Europe as "America's Secret Operations" |
Pariah | 2005 | Digital Extremes | Published by Hip Interactive in Europe |
Army Ranger: Mogadishu | 2005 | Jarhead Games | Published by City Interactive in Europe as "Terrorist Takedown: Conflict in Mogadishu" |
Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green | 2005 | Brainbox Games | Distributed by Atari |
World War II Combat | 2006 | Direct Action Games | Published by City Interactive in Europe as "Battlestrike: Secret Weapons" |
Warpath | 2006 | Digital Extremes | Published by Atari in Europe |
World War II Combat | 2006 | Direct Action Games | Published by City Interactive in Europe as "Heat of War" |
Kung Fu: Deadly Arts | 2006 | Bedlam Games | Not for retail, Free to play through SkillGround |
CQC – Close Quarters Conflict | 2007 | Direct Action Games | Published by City Interactive in Europe |
Marine Sharpshooter III | 2007 | Jarhead Games | Published by City Interactive in Europe |
L.A. Street Racing | 2007 | Invictus Games | Published by City Interactive in Europe as "Overspeed: High Performance Speed Racing" |
UTour Golf | 2007 | Groove Games | Not for retail, Free to play through SkillGround |
Marine Sharpshooter IV | 2008 | Groove Games | Published by City Interactive in Europe |
Day of the Zombie | 2009 | Groove Games | Released in CIS territories only |
References
- ↑ "Groove Games (Company) - Giant Bomb". 12 May 2015. http://www.giantbomb.com/groove-games/3010-1273/. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
- ↑ "Groove Games". https://www.mobygames.com/company/groove-games.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove Games.
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