XS Games, LLC
Moby ID: 4464
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XS Games, LLC was a US-based games publisher that was headquartered in New York City and later, Fairfield, Connecticut.
The company had publishing operations across North America and Europe (France, Germany, Spain, UK) and Australia. XS Games Ltd. was the name of one of their European publishing branches.
XS Games was exclusively distributed by Take 2 and Jack of All Games in the United States.
Their last release was Bass Pro Shops: The Strike - Tournament Edition in 2011. After this, the company went dormant, keeping their web site online, but with no updates and no new game releases. In 2018, the corporate information page was updated to show that they were now part of ePartners LLC and that their corporate headquarters had been moved to a residential address in Fairfield, Connecticut. As of 2022, the site just showed Coming Soon and as of 2023, it now just displays a domain parking page. It is unclear what the company's future is.
Credited on 39 Games from 2002 to 2014
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Bass Pro Shops: The Hunt - Trophy Showdown (2011 on Wii) |
Bass Pro Shops: The Strike - Tournament Edition (2011 on Wii) |
Bass Pro Shops: The Hunt (2010 on Windows, Xbox 360, Wii) |
Power Punch (2010 on Wii) |
Crazy Mini Golf 2 (2009 on Wii, Nintendo Switch) |
Bass Pro Shops: The Strike (2009 on Windows, Xbox 360, Wii) |
PopStar Guitar (2008 on PlayStation 2, Wii) |
Ten Pin Alley 2 (2008 on Wii) |
Commando: Steel Disaster (2008 on Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi) |
Super PickUps (2007 on PlayStation 2, Wii) |
The Red Star (2007 on PlayStation 2, PSP, iPhone...) |
Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk (2005 on Windows, PlayStation 2, Wii...) |
Pure Pinball: American Pinball Reborn (2004 on Xbox) |
Knight's Apprentice: Memorick's Adventures (2004 on Xbox) |
Syberia II (2004 on Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox...) |
Thunder Alley (2004 on Game Boy Advance) |
XS Junior League Soccer (2004 on PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PS Vita...) |
Wanted Dead or Alive (2003 on Windows) |
Chicago 1930 (2003 on Windows, Macintosh, Windows Apps) |
Castle Shikigami 2 (2003 on Windows, PlayStation 2, Dreamcast...) |
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Trivia +
In the 2000s, XS localized two unrelated Japanese shooter games to North America, rebranding them under the Mobile Light Force name, implying they were part of the same series.
The first Mobile Light Force was a PlayStation version of Gunbird, while Mobile Light Force 2 was the PlayStation 2 version of Shikigami No Shiro. XS Games removed many features from the localized versions, including all of their in-game plot. These versions are not well regarded by fans.
XS also translated Shikigami No Shiro II, and released it for the PlayStation 2 under its own name, Castle Shikigami 2.
Company location and contact information (2008):
XS Games
US Corporate Headquarters
270 Lafayette St. Suite 1004
New York, New York
10012
Phone: 212-431-1210
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official site
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 7 games with XS Games Ltd.
- 4 games with Terminal Reality, Inc.
- 3 games with Four Winds Inc.
- 3 games with Microïds Canada Inc.
- 3 games with Moore Designs
- 2 games with Dynamedion GbR
- 2 games with Virtools SA
- 2 games with Take-Two Interactive Software Europe Ltd.
- 2 games with Microïds
- 2 games with Piranha Games, Inc.
- 12 games with Cindy K. Mui
- 11 games with Hulls Charles Jr.
- 9 games with Alejandro K. Brown
- 8 games with Trevor Grossman
- 7 games with Rene A. Zelada
- 6 games with McConnell LaMarre
- 6 games with Georges Bartholin
- 5 games with Steve Grossman
- 5 games with Ron Rivkin
- 4 games with Sandy LaMarre
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