Mon, Jul 27 | from Joystiq
Source - THQ Prevails in JAKKS Pacific Arbitration Dispute Source - JAKKS Pacific Announces Result in THQ ArbitrationTHQ triumphant in WWE / JAKKS Pacific dispute originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 28 Jul 2009 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
With little explanation offered (alright, so, basically no explanation whatsoever), the United Arab Emirate states have reportedly banned the distribution and sale of THQ and Vigil's Darksiders: Wrath of War. According to UAE-based GamesLatest, the game was deemed to "contradict w...
Thu, Jan 7 | from Joystiq
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Mon, Jan 4 | from VideoGamer.com
THQ and developer Volition are offering Red Faction: Guerrilla players the "Get Your Ass Back to Mars" event that will enable them to earn five times the ...
Fri, Dec 18 | from TeamXbox
Smaller franchises also got their due, including WWE and the UFC, with great releases from THQ. Survival horror was just getting its start at the beginning ... and more »
Mon, Dec 14 | from Game Daily
Among known game franchises, the biggest release was "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010" from THQ Inc. (THQI). One potential boost for the sector may come from ... and more »
Wed, Nov 11 | from Wall Street Journal
GadgetCrave.com chief executive officer of game publisher THQ Inc., said Tuesday. hasn't been announced by Microsoft. Farrell, in a conference call with analysts, ... And now THQ says Project Natal will be out next yearCrunchGear all 35 news articles »
Tue, Jul 28 | from Austin American-Statesman
THQ has defeated Jakks Pacific for the Intercontinental Championship in an arbitration case regarding royalties for the former's WWE video games. ... and more »
Mon, Jul 27 | from G4 TV
Toy maker Jakks Pacific has clashed with publisher THQ over the pair’s joint venture World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) license. Jakks said it had notified WWE that it wanted to renew the license, which would otherwise expire on December 31, 2009, for an additional five year term.
Thu, Jul 2 | from Next Generation
JAKKS is more than happy to reenter into its WWE licensing deal with THQ, but the gaming company isn't so sure it's ready to make a commitment. After JAKKS signed on the dotted line to extend its gaming agreement with the wrestling group for five years, THQ sued the toymaker, saying it wasn't...
Wed, Jul 1 | from Joystiq