Trickstar Games

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Trickstar Games
IndustryVideo games
Founded2009
HeadquartersMelbourne, Australia
Key people
Mike Fegan
Tony Parkes
ProductsVideo games
WebsiteOfficial website

Trickstar Games is a computer game developer founded in 2009, developing content for Nintendo and Sony-based platforms as well as Microsoft desktop-based computers. Based in Melbourne, Australia, Trickstar Games is led by Mike Fegan and Tony Parkes, and titles include International Cricket 2010, JASF: Jane's Advanced Strike Fighters and the ill-fated Ashes Cricket 2013.[1]

Ashes Cricket 2013

Shortly after release on 21 November 2013 the game received significant negative reviews as well as several YouTube videos featuring significant bugs in gameplay owing to the newly developed game engine for the title which was not ready for release. Four days after release it was removed from sale and production officially cancelled with all the game’s users receiving a refund and all links removed from the Trickstar Games website. It was strongly criticised as one of the worst games of 2013.

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