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'''Head Games Publishing''' was a publisher 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. Some of their most memorable (mostly infamous) titles include their ''Extreme Sports'' series and the ''Cabela's Big Game Hunter'' games. The company was acquired by [[Activision]] on July 1, 1998, and became a wholly owned subsidiary. By August 2000, Activision consolidated Head Games Publishing's assets with [[Expert Software]] and Elsinore Multimedia to form Activision Value.
'''Head Games Publishing''' was a publisher 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. Some of their most memorable (mostly infamous) titles include their ''Extreme Sports'' series and the ''Cabela's Big Game Hunter'' games. The company was acquired by [[Activision]] on July 1, 1998, and became a wholly owned subsidiary. By August 2000, Activision consolidated Head Games Publishing's assets with [[Expert Software]] and Elsinore Multimedia to form Activision Value.


===(1990s)===
===Logo (1990s)===


'''Logo:''' TBA.
'''Visuals:''' Unknown.


'''Technique:''' TBA.
'''Technique:''' Unknown.


'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.
'''Audio:''' Unknown.


'''Availablity:''' Can be seen on their video games for PC.
'''Availablity:''' Can be seen on their video games for PC.

Revision as of 14:33, 10 October 2023

Background

Head Games Publishing was a publisher 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. Some of their most memorable (mostly infamous) titles include their Extreme Sports series and the Cabela's Big Game Hunter games. The company was acquired by Activision on July 1, 1998, and became a wholly owned subsidiary. By August 2000, Activision consolidated Head Games Publishing's assets with Expert Software and Elsinore Multimedia to form Activision Value.

Logo (1990s)

Visuals: Unknown.

Technique: Unknown.

Audio: Unknown.

Availablity: Can be seen on their video games for PC.

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