7 Studios

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7 Studios
Type Subsidiary of Activision
Founded 1999
Headquarters Los Angeles, California
Key people Lewis Peterson (CEO)
Products Video games
Owner(s) Activision Blizzard
Parent Activision
Website 7 Studios web site

7 Studios was a video game developer in West Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1999 by Lewis Peterson, 7 Studios created console video games based on the Fantastic Four and Shrek the Third movies.

On April 6, 2009, 7 Studios was acquired by video game publisher Activision.[1]

7 Studios has been shut down on February, 2011.[2]

[edit] Games

Year Title Genres Platforms Publisher
2002 Legion: Legend of Excalibur Action PS2 Midway Games
2002 Defender Shooter PS2, Xbox, GameCube Midway Games
2003 Charlie's Angels: Angel X Action PC Sony Online Entertainment
2005 Fantastic Four Action PS2, Xbox, GameCube Activision
2006 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow Action PS2, PC Bethesda Softworks
2006 The Sopranos: Road to Respect Action PS2 THQ
2007 Shrek the Third Action Xbox 360, PC Activision
2007 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Action Wii, PS2, DS 2K Games
2007 Napoleon Dynamite: The Game Action PSP, DS Crave Entertainment
2008 George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret Action/Platformer DS Crave Entertainment
2008 Six Flags Fun Park Open World/Minigames Wii, DS Brash Entertainment, Ubisoft
2009 Space Camp Adventure/Minigames Wii, DS Activision

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