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THQ gains exclusive rights to Dreamworks game tie-ins
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THQ is no stranger to producing accessible, fun-for-the-whole-family entertainment and has just inked a deal to acquire exclusive rights to Dreamworks game tie-ins worldwide. This agreement will see THQ produce three titles initially: Kung-Fu Panda 2: The Kaboom of Doom; a game based on upcoming Shrek spin-off, Puss in Boots; and a title based on the animated TV series, The Penguins of Madagascar. That last one sounds a lot more interesting than a game based on Morgan Freeman's penguins, though we must admit, a game based on the French version of that would be fantastique.
But, we digress. THQ also gains rights for "Xbox Live Arcade , PlayStation Network and Nintendo Wii Virtual Console" -- we guess THQ has never heard of WiiWare? The first title to release as a part of this deal, The Penguins of Madagascar, will grace store shelves starting next year, while the other games will release alongside their theatrical counterparts in 2011.
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Reader Comments (22)
Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 10:06PM Funkmaster General said
I can hardly contain my excitement.
Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 10:06PM Special Agent Steve said
I've always wondered how that boy can sit up there for so damn long. Now I know that it's because THQ is below waiting to eat him up.
Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 10:08PM Masker13 said
Sucks for Activision.
Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 10:15PM (Unverified) said
Begun, the IP Wars have.
Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 10:15PM (Unverified) said
Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 10:21PM (Unverified) said
THQ was building a solid brand around Red Faction, UFC, Warhammer, etc... There was a time I even forgot they made Spongebob games. As long as it funds a Red Faction: Guerrilla sequel, and Relic RTS games I'm fine with the move.
Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 10:36PM (Unverified) said
I didn't say anything about THQ being "killed."
Way to make assumptions.
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Way to make assumptions.
Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 10:25PM ch3burashka said
The first Shrek was awesome; I can quote upwards of 70% of that movie, and I haven't seen it in ages. Their (DW's) ability to water down their franchise is staggering.
Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 10:28PM Special Agent Steve said
I remember watching that movie in my mind when I was bored. Yes, I memorized all 2 hours of it.
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Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 11:04PM (Unverified) said
The first is actually 70-80 minutes. I really liked the second, but somebody let go of the wheel on the 3rd.
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Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 10:42PM MarkezJM said
They're making a Kung Fu Panda 2? Yikes. Although, that opening sequence in the 1st one was absolutely awesome. I really enjoyed watching my friend play the 360 game and hearing David Lopan do some of the tutorial stuff.
Posted: Dec 2nd 2009 11:54PM HighFiveJesus said
Grabbin a shovel here!
Posted: Dec 3rd 2009 9:25AM shamon said
lets hope the games are good.
Posted: Dec 3rd 2009 9:40AM Elranzer said
Anyone remember when movie/TV tie-in games were good? I'm remembering the NES DIsney games made by Capcom. I think Aladdin on the Genesis was the last good one (if you don't count Goldeneye 64).
Posted: Dec 3rd 2009 10:30AM Spike Spiegel Humble Bounty Hun said
I do. One of the best: Nightmare on Elm Street (NES). One of the worst: Back to the Future (NES).
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Posted: Dec 4th 2009 6:24PM (Unverified) said
i hope they bring back trespasser
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