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Head Games Publishing, Inc

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Head Games Publishing, Inc
Subsidiary
ISIN🆔
IndustryComputer games
FateMerged with and into Activision
SuccessorActivision Value
Founded 📆May 1995; 29 years ago (1995-05)
Founder 👔
DefunctJuly 10, 2000 (2000-07-10)
Headquarters 🏙️, ,
U.S.
Area served 🗺️
Products 📟 Extreme Sports series (1998–1999)
Cabela's Big Game Hunter series (1997–1999)
Members
Number of employees
ParentActivision
🌐 Website[Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 665: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). ] 
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Head Games Publishing was a publisher and developer of value-priced outdoor sports and lifestyle PC CD-ROM games located near Minneapolis, Minnesota. The company had distribution channels to retail stores in the United States as well as internationally.[1]The company was bought by Activision on July 1, 1998 and continued to make and publish games for the PC.[2] By August 2000, Activision consolidated Head Games Publishing's assets with Expert Software and Elsinore Multimedia to form a new entity: Activision Value.[3]

Games Published[edit]

Zebco Pro Fishing 3D: Tournament Edition (2000)

Jugular Street Luge Racing (2000)

Extreme Paintbrawl 2 (1999)

Extreme Rock Climbing (1999)

Cabela's Big Game Hunter III (1999)

Inherent Evil: The Haunted Hotel (1999)

Extreme Boards & Blades (1999)

Extreme Tennis (1999)

Extreme Mountain Biking (1999)

Extreme Wintersports (1999)

Extreme Watersports (1999)

Extreme Bullrider (1999)

Open Season: The Expansion Pack for Cabela's Big Game Hunter II (1999)

Duck Hunter Pro (1999)

Extreme Rodeo (1999)

Full Strength Strongman Competition (1999)

Living Puzzles: Triazzle (1998)

Extreme Paintbrawl (1998)

Juggernaut: The New Story For Quake II (1998)

Extreme Angler (1998)

Cabela's Big Game Hunter (1998)

So You Wanna Be A Redneck (1998)

Zebco Pro Fishing 3D (1998)

Special Permit: The Expansion Pack for Cabela's Big Game Hunter (1998)

Cabela's Big Game Hunter II (1998)

Remington Top Shot: Interactive Target Shooting (1998)

Tremor for Quake (1997)

911 Air Rescue (1997)

Cabela's Sportman's Challenge (1997)

ProPool 3D (1997)

Aftershock Toolbox for Quake (1996)

Aftershock for Quake (1996)

Enemy Nations (1996)

Popularity with Youtube[edit]

The company became popular with its games after Clint Basinger of Lazy Games Reviews reviewed some of the games calling them some the worst thing I have ever played.[4][5][6]


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