- Neko Entertainment
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Neko Entertainment Type European Private Company Founded 1999 Headquarters Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France Products Video games Website Neko Entertainment Neko Entertainment is a French video game developer and publisher based out of a suburb of Paris, France. It was founded in 1999. Neko's productions are based around an evolutionary development platform for 3D consoles called the Neko Game Development Kit which allows the company to simultaneously develop games across all platforms and to rapidly port existing games.
Neko Entertainment is licensed to develop for Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Windows, and Xbox 360.
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Games developed
- 2003 - Charlie's Angels - GameCube, PlayStation 2 - published by Ubisoft
- 2004 - Cocoto Platform Jumper - GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, WiiWare - published by BigBen Interactive
- 2004 - WWF Panda Junior - Windows - published by SG Diffusion[1]
- 2005 - Cocoto Kart Racer - Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii, Windows - published by BigBen Interactive, Conspiracy Entertainment
- 2005 - Crazy Frog Racer - PlayStation 2, Windows - published by Digital Jesters
- 2005 - Super Army War - Game Boy Advance - published by Neko Entertainment
- 2006 - Cocoto Funfair - GameCube, PlayStation 2, Wii - published by BigBen Interactive
- 2006 - Franklin: A Birthday Surprise - PlayStation 2 - published by The Game Factory[2]
- 2006 - Franklin's Great Adventures - Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS - published by The Game Factory[3]
- 2007 - Arthur and the Minimoys - Nintendo DS - published by Atari
- 2007 - Build-A-Bear Workshop - Nintendo DS - published by The Game Factory
- 2007 - Cocoto Fishing Master - PlayStation 2, WiiWare - published by BigBen Interactive
- 2007 - Crazy Frog Racer 2 - PlayStation 2, Windows - published by Valcon Games, Digital Jesters[4]
- 2007 - Go West! A Lucky Luke Adventure - Nintendo DS - published by Atari[5]
- 2007 - Heracles Chariot Racing - PlayStation 2, WiiWare - published by Midas Interactive
- 2007 - Legend of the Dragon - PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii - published by The Game Factory
- 2007 - Postman Pat and the Greendale Rocket - Game Boy Advance - published by The Game Factory - co-developed by Otaboo[6]
- 2008 - Bratz Kidz - Nintendo DS, Wii - published by The Game Factory
- 2008 - Bratz Ponyz 2 - Nintendo DS - published by The Game Factory
- 2008 - Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity - PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable - published by The Game Factory
- 2008 - Build-A-Bear Workshop: A Friend Fur All Seasons - Wii - published by The Game Factory[7]
- 2009 - Maestro! Jump in Music - Nintendo DS - co-developed by Pastagames
- 2010 - Marvel Super Heroes 3D: Grandmaster's Challenge - Wii - published by BigBen Interactive
Games published
- 2005 - Super Army War - Game Boy Advance - developed by Neko Entertainment
References
- ^ "WWF Panda Junior for Windows". MobyGames. http://www.mobygames.com/game/wwf-panda-junior. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
- ^ "Franklin: A Birthday Surprise for PS2". GameSpot. http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/franklinbirthdaysurprise/index.html. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
- ^ "Franklin's Great Adventures for Game Boy Advance". GameSpot. http://www.gamespot.com/gba/action/franklinsgreatadventure/index.html. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
- ^ "Crazy Frog Racer 2 (video game)". Giant Bomb. http://www.giantbomb.com/crazy-frog-racer-2/61-23792/. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
- ^ "Go West! A Lucky Luke Adventure for DS". GameSpot. http://www.gamespot.com/ds/action/luckylukegowest/index.html. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
- ^ "Postman Pat and the Greendale Rocket for Game Boy Advance". MobyGames. http://www.mobygames.com/game/postman-pat-and-the-greendale-rocket. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
- ^ "Build-A-Bear Workshop: A Friend Fur All Seasons for WII". GameSpot. http://www.gamespot.com/wii/sim/buildabear/index.html. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
External links
Categories:- Video game developers
- European video game company stubs
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