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THQ Acquires Blue Tongue Entertainment
CALABASAS HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 16, 2004--THQ Inc. (Nasdaq:THQI) today announced that it has acquired Blue Tongue® Entertainment Limited. The Australia-based studio recently developed THQ's Polar Express for the PlayStation® 2 computer entertainment system, PC and Nintendo Gamecube®, and is currently developing two cross-platform releases for late 2005.
"Consistent with THQ's strategic objective of utilizing internal development to improve product quality and operating margins, we are pleased to tap into the growing base of development talent in Australia as we continue to build our internal development capabilities," said Steve Dauterman, vice president of product development, THQ Asia Pacific. "Through the acquisition of Blue Tongue, we will now have studio operations in both Brisbane and Melbourne, making THQ the premiere video game developer in the region."
"THQ's long-standing licensing relationships and global publishing capabilities have made them a great partner over the past couple of years," said Steven Spagnolo, CEO, Blue Tongue Entertainment. "The team is thrilled to now be a part of THQ Australia and looks forward to even more synergies with their development operations across the various territories."
About Blue Tongue
Established in 1995, Blue Tongue® has grown to be one of the leading development studios of interactive entertainment software in Australia with experience in developing on all major game platforms, including Sony PlayStation® 2, Microsoft® Xbox® and Nintendo GameCube®. Blue Tongue is known internationally for its work on high-profile licensed titles, including the Starship Troopers™ and Jurassic Park™ licenses, and most recently for The Polar Express™, which accompanied the movie's release. Blue Tongue is a registered trademark of Blue Tongue Entertainment Limited.