XS Games
Industry | Computer and video game industry |
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Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | New York 10012 |
Products | Video games localization and publishing |
Website | http://www.xsgames.biz/ |
XS Games, LLC is a New York-based publisher of value priced video games, operating in North America and Europe. They are exclusively distributed by Navarre Distribution in the U.S.[1]
Publications
Sony PlayStation games
- Hugo: The Evil Mirror
- Jigsaw Madness
- Mobile Light Force (aka Gunbird)
- Monster Bass!
- Sol Divide
- Sorcerers Maze (aka Prism Land)
- Superstar Dance Club #1 Hitz
- Virtual Pool 3
- XS Junior League Football
- XS Junior League Dodgeball
- XS Junior League Soccer
- XS Moto
Sony PlayStation 2 games
- Castle Shikigami 2
- Digital Hitz Factory
- DT Racer
- Mobile Light Force 2 (aka Shikigami No Shiro)
- PopStar Guitar
- Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk
- Still Life
- Super PickUps
- Super Trucks Racing
- The Red Star
- War Chess
Microsoft Xbox Games
- Knights Apprentice, Memorick's Adventures
- Pure Pinball
- Still Life
- Syberia
- Syberia II
Nintendo DS games
- Commando: Steel Disaster
- Aqua Panic!
Nintendo Game Boy Advance games
- Ten Pin Alley
- Thunder Alley
- XS Moto
Nintendo Wii games
- Power Punch
- My Personal Golf Trainer with IMG Academies and David Leadbetter
- Aqua Panic!
- Crazy Mini Golf 2
- Bass Pro Shops: The Hunt - Trophy Showdown
- Bass Pro Shops: The Hunt
- Bass Pro Shops: The Strike - Tournament Edition
- Bass Pro Shops: The Strike
- Junior League Sports
- PopStar Guitar
- Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk
- Super PickUps
- Ten Pin Alley 2
PC games
- Bass Pro Shops: The Strike
- Chicago 1930
- Syberia II
- Wanted Dead or Alive
- Sanitarium_(video_game) https://www.gog.com/game/sanitarium
Mobile Light Force
In the 2000s, XS localized two unrelated Japanese shooter games to North America, rebranding them under the Mobile Light Force name. The first Mobile Light Force was a PlayStation version of Gunbird, while Mobile Light Force 2 was the PlayStation 2 version of Shikigami No Shiro. Both are very poorly regarded by fans of the genre, since XS removed many important features from the games (most notably all of their in-game plot).
XS also translated Shikigami No Shiro II, and released it for the PlayStation 2 under its own name, Castle Shikigami 2.
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