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Industry | Interactive entertainment |
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Founded | 2001 |
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Headquarters | , |
Key people | Ronnie Nelis |
Website | Official website |
Team6 Game Studios B.V. is a Dutch privately owned video game developer based in Assen. It was founded in 2001, but it initially developed several games under a different company name. In 2003 the founders decided to change it to the current title. The company currently employs approximately 40 individuals and is headed by director Ronnie Nelis.
The video game company has developed more than 80 games until 2017. It has developed games for PC, Steam, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Playstation 3, Playstation 4, Android, Amazon, iOS, Oculus, HTC Vive, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch. The majority of its titles are racing games, but it has also worked on other genres like action-shooters. It is best known for its work on the Monster Jam games and mobile titles like Flatout Stuntman. Currently it is also working on health and exercise games and VR titles. Team6 Game Studio primarily develops games for other companies, but has been working on titles of their own since 2016.
History
Team6’s first project was a fighting game called Deathcompatible, developed for a contest of the game magazine PC Zone.[1] The studio won the contest and as a prize the game would be released, however the publisher who would do so closed its doors shortly after.[2] This didn't stop the team from developing games, and after finding a new publisher their first official title was released: Taxi Challenge Berlin.[3] In the years after, they specialized themselves in racing games and created dozens of titles over the years. Most of their games were developed for PC, but starting in 2009 they also developed several titles for Nintendo Wii.[4] [5] [6] The studios' Engine Six was one of the first engines that supported Nintendo Wii and Nintendo 3DS. [7]
Along the way the studio also started developing mobile games for Android and iOs. In 2013 Team6 created Flaout Stuntman in collaboration with Nvidia. The Android game was used as a showcase for Nvidia because it supported specific features of the Tegra mobile processor.[8] [9]
In 2014 Team6 partnered up with the health and wellness startup Blue Goji. Their first title was the iOs game Super Sonic Racers.[10] In 2016 they released their first VR title: DinoFense.[11]
Products
Video games
Game title | Year released | Platform |
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Taxi Challenge Berlin | 2002 | PC |
Taxi Racer New York 2 | 2003 | PC |
Taxi Racer London 2 | 2004 | PC |
Shanghai Street Racer | 2004 | PC |
Manhattan Chase | 2005 | PC |
Pizza Dude | 2005 | PC |
Scooter War3z | 2005 | PC |
Taxi 3: eXtreme Rush | 2005 | PC |
Glacier | 2006 | PC |
Super Taxi Driver 2006 | 2006 | PC |
German Street Racing | 2007 | PC |
Pacific Liberation Force | 2007 | PC |
Fiat 500 | 2007 | PC |
Alpha Zylon | 2008 | PC |
Mercedes CLC Dream Test Drive | 2008 | PC |
Glacier 2 | 2009 | Nintendo Wii |
Amsterdam Taxi Madness | 2009 | PC |
Monster Trucks Mayhem | 2009 | Nintendo Wii |
Street Racer Europe | 2009 | Nintendo Wii |
FlatOut | 2010 | Nintendo Wii |
Calvin Tucker's Redneck: Farm Animals Racing Tournament | 2010 | Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS |
Glacier 3: The Meltdown | 2010 | PC |
Speed | 2010 | Nintendo Wii |
Big City Racer | 2010 | PC |
Hyper Fighters | 2011 | Nintendo Wii |
Street Racer Europe 2 | 2011 | PC |
New Kids Nitro Racer | 2013 | PC, Android (unreleased), iOs (unreleased) |
Flatout Stuntman[12] | 2013 | Android, iOs |
Engines of War | 2014 | Android, iOs |
Super Sonic Racers[13] | 2014 | Android, iOs |
Monster Jam Battlegrounds | 2015 | Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC |
Battle Waves | 2015 | Mobile |
Castle Karts | 2015 | Mobile |
Paper Dash | 2015 | Mobile |
Monster Jam: Crush It! | 2016 | Xbox One, PlayStation 4 |
DinoFense | 2016 | PC, Mobile, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Samsung Gear VR |
Uphill Rush | 2017 | Mobile |
References
- ^ "Ondernemer Team6 Games". Ik ben Drents Ondernemer. 9 June 2017. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
- ^ Ajami, Amer (26 April 2000). "Project 2 Bankrupt". GameSpot. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
- ^ Wichers, Danny Dam (28 July 2005). "Een kijkje in de keuken van Team6". GamersNET. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
- ^ Lada, Jenni (27 January 2009). "Glacier2 to be one of Team6 Games Studios' first Wii games". Technology Tell. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ "TEAM6 GAME STUDIOS ANNOUNCES "SUPERSONIC RACER" FOR WII". Go Nintendo. 7 January 2011. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ Usher, William (2010). "Team6 Decides To Revive FlatOut For Nintendo Wii…Really". CinemaBlend. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ "Our Story". Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ Bartelson, Eric (2 April 2013). "UIT NU! • FLATOUT STUNTMAN VOOR ANDROID VAN TEAM6". Control. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ "Team6 to bring FlatOut-Stuntman to Tegra-based Android devices soon". DroidGamers. 1 February 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ Bartelson, Eric (6 November 2014). "UIT NU! • HOE MEER JE ZWEET, HOE HARDER JE GAAT: SUPER SONIC RACERS VAN TEAM6". Control. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ Constam, Kyra (23 January 2017). "Blue Goji Releases Its First VR Game: DinoFense". Gamasutra. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ Bartelson, Eric (2 April 2013). "UIT NU! • FLATOUT STUNTMAN VOOR ANDROID VAN TEAM6". Control. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ^ Bartelson, Eric (6 November 2014). "UIT NU! • HOE MEER JE ZWEET, HOE HARDER JE GAAT: SUPER SONIC RACERS VAN TEAM6". Control. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
External links
Category:Companies based in Assen Category:Companies established in 2001 Category:Video game companies established in 2001 Category:Video game companies of the Netherlands Category:Video game development companies