Monster Games
American video game developer
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | November 1996; 27 years ago (1996-11) |
Founder | Richard Garcia, David Pollatsek, David Broske |
Headquarters | Northfield, Minnesota, U.S. |
Key people | David Broske, John Schneider |
Parent | iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations |
Monster Games, Inc. is an American video game developer in Northfield, Minnesota, United States that specializes in racing games and ports in action, platform, and action role-playing games. The company was founded in 1996, and was acquired by iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations in 2022.[1]
Games developed
Year | Title | Platform(s) | Publisher(s) |
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1998 | Viper Racing | Microsoft Windows | Sierra On-Line |
2000 | NASCAR Heat | Microsoft Windows PlayStation | Hasbro Interactive |
2001 | NASCAR Heat 2002 | PlayStation 2 Xbox | Infogrames |
2002 | NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona | GameCube PlayStation 2 | |
2004 | Test Drive: Eve of Destruction | PlayStation 2 Xbox | Atari |
2006 | Excite Truck | Wii | Nintendo |
2009 | Excitebots: Trick Racing | ||
Excitebike: World Rally | WiiWare | ||
2011 | Pilotwings Resort | Nintendo 3DS[2] | |
2013 | Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D[3] | ||
2014 | Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Co-developed with Retro Studios) | Wii U[4] | |
2015 | Xenoblade Chronicles 3D | New Nintendo 3DS[5] | |
2016 | NASCAR Heat Evolution | PlayStation 4 Xbox One Microsoft Windows | Dusenberry Martin Racing |
2017 | NASCAR Heat 2 | 704Games | |
2018 | NASCAR Heat 3 | ||
2019 | NASCAR Heat 4 | ||
2020 | Tony Stewart's Sprint Car Racing | Monster Games | |
Tony Stewart's All American Racing[6] | |||
2021 | SRX: The Game[7] | GameMill Entertainment | |
2022 | World of Outlaws: Dirt Racing[8] | PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Xbox One Xbox Series S/X | iRacing |
References
- ^ "iRacing Acquires Monster Games". iRacing. January 4, 2022. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
- ^ Kaluszka, Aaron (2011-03-11). "PilotWings Resort Developed by Monster Games". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 2011-03-11.
- ^ Ohlew, Tyler (March 7, 2013). "Monster Games Developing Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D". nintendoworldreport.com. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
- ^ Reeves, Ben (December 24, 2013). "Nintendo Answers Our Burning Questions - Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze". Game Informer. Archived from the original on March 28, 2015. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
- ^ Karmali, Luke (January 14, 2015). "Xenoblade Chronicles 3D Gets April 2015 Release Date". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
- ^ Good, Owen S. (September 1, 2020). "Dirt racing game roars back onto consoles with more cars". Polygon. Retrieved May 27, 2021.
- ^ Pryson, Mike (May 21, 2021). "Tony Stewart's SRX Has Had No Races Yet, But It's Already Got a Video Game". Autoweek. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
- ^ "World of Outlaws: Dirt Racing Official Teaser Unveiled". worldofoutlawsgame.com. Retrieved July 25, 2022.
External links
- Official website
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Monster Games
- NASCAR Heat
- NASCAR Heat 2002
- NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona
- NASCAR Heat Evolution
- NASCAR Heat 2
- NASCAR Heat 3
- NASCAR Heat 4
- Viper Racing
- Test Drive: Eve of Destruction
- Excite Truck
- Excitebots: Trick Racing
- Excitebike: World Rally
- Pilotwings Resort
- Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (3DS)
- Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
- Xenoblade Chronicles 3D (3DS)
- Tony Stewart's Sprint Car Racing
- SRX: The Game
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