![]() Under it, we see Ren and Stimpy banging their butts together. HQ, Inc.", and " TOY HEADQUARTERS" below.On The Ren & Stimpy Show: Veediots!, the logo reads " T.On the SNES and Genesis games of Wayne's World, the logo is shown within the game's copyright disclaimer on the game's title screen.On the NES game of Wayne's World, the logo reads " T.On Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates, the logo reads " T.There is a byline below them: "A Division of T HQ Software", with a red dot between the " T" and "H".Logo: On a white background, we see the words " T Nordic Games later acquired the THQ trademark in 2014, and changed their name to THQ Nordic in 2016 to associate themselves better with the THQ name. In April 2013, THQ's remaining franchises were auctioned off to Nordic Games, while Homeworld was sold to Gearbox Software and Drawn to Life was acquired by 505 Games. In January 2013, THQ sold the Homefront franchise to Crytek, Relic Entertainment and the Warhammer 40,000 series to Sega, the WWE series and Evolve (a game from Turtle Rock Studios) to Take-Two Interactive, THQ Montreal and the publishing rights for South Park: The Stick of Truth to Ubisoft, and Volition and the publishing rights for the Metro franchise to Koch Media/ Deep Silver. On December 19, 2012, THQ filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In 2012, THQ defaulted on a $50 million loan from Wells Fargo. In 2011, THQ closed four studios ( THQ Studio Australia, Blue Tongue Entertainment, Kaos Studios and THQ Digital Warrington). In 2010, THQ renamed Juice Games and Rainbow Studios to THQ Digital Warrington and THQ Digital Phoenix, respectively. In 2008, THQ's troubles began when they closed five studios, spun off two studios ( Heavy Iron Studios and Incinerator Studios), and sold Big Huge Games to 38 Studios (a company owned by Major League Baseball pitcher Curt Schilling). THQ acquired several game developers in the 2000s including Relic Entertainment, Volition and others. In 1994, THQ stopped making toys to focus on video games. That same year, THQ was acquired by Trinity Acquisition Corporation. In 1990, THQ acquired the video game division of Broderbund Software and released its first game Peter Pan and the Pirates (based on the Fox Kids TV series of the same name) in 1991. THQ (" Toy Head- Quarters") was an American developer and publisher founded in 1989 by LJN co-founder Jack Friedman. EnormousRat, Ridiculously Tiny Archive, SuperMoonKnight, House of Video Games and faraon521
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