But, we digress. THQ also gains rights for "
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.
But, we digress. THQ also gains rights for "
Reader Comments (22)
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.
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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.
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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.
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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 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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