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		<title>Battle for Bikini Bottom Remake Announced</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2019 19:27:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You could say fucking up like THQ takes quite a bit of I M A G I N A T I O N</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THQ Nordic has released a short teaser for a remake of the popular <em>SpongeBob</em> game <em>Battle for Bikini Bottom</em>, dubbed the “<em>Rehydrated</em>” edition, for PC, PS4, XB1 and Switch. Instead of original developer Heavy Iron Studios, the remake is being realized by the Austrian-based Purple Lamp Studios. Currently there is no release date for <em>Rehydrated</em>.</p>
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<p><em>Battle for Bikini Bottom</em> was originally released in 2003, as the first of two <em>SpongeBob</em> games by Heavy Iron. The game saw you fight a robot invasion of the titular town masterminded by series’ villain Plankton using a variety of weapons based on famous gags from the show. Though it had mixed reception upon its release, it’s enjoyed a cult status in recent years in great part thanks to its popularity as a speedrunning game. It was followed a year later by a game adaption of the show’s theatrical debut.</p>
<p>This remake comes in the wake of THQ Nordic (formerly Nordic Games) making several fast acquisitions of other studios and properties. In March 2018 a contract between Activision and Nickelodeon came to an end, allowing THQ Nordic to strike a partnership to re-release 16 Nickelodeon franchises that had been previously published by THQ. Other properties recently bought by THQ include <em>Kingdoms of Amalur, Alone in the Dark, TimeSplitters</em> and <em>Outcast.</em></p>
<p>Though THQ Nordic has said that the reason they waited to rename themselves was to avoid negative connotations of the THQ brand following its commercial collapse, it has since managed to create a dreadful reputation all of its own. After <a href="https://www.polygon.com/2019/2/26/18241827/thq-nordic-ama-8chan-apology-backlash">an AMA session</a> on the image board 8chan, infamous for hosting and encouraging harassment campaigns, racism and child pornography, THQ Nordic has rightfully been looked down as pariah by much of the industry. CEO Lars Wingefors has since <a href="https://twitter.com/THQNordic/status/1100478744693796874">issued an apology.</a></p>
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		<title>THQ is Back, Baby</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Scott B]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2016 14:57:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nordic reincorporates into THQ Nordic, boasts 23 game projects in development.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About three years ago, the Vienna/Austria based Nordic Games managed to scoop up 13 franchises and IPs from THQ during its liquidation, including some major titles such as <em>Darksiders</em>, <em>Red Faction</em>, and <em>Destroy All Humans!</em> A year later, Nordic also acquired the THQ trademark, seemingly to publish THQ games under the THQ name. Earlier today, however, Nordic has reincorporated into THQ Nordic, bringing a brand most people considered dead in the water back to land.</p>
<p>In their <a href="https://www.thqnordic.com/article/nordic-games-reincorporates-thq-nordic">press release</a>, THQ Nordic stated that this is &#8220;the next phase in our company’s evolution,&#8221; not just taking on the THQ brand, but also taking on much larger projects. Previously they&#8217;d worked on publishing boxed versions of <em>Alan Wake</em>, remastering <em>Painkiller</em>, and distributing <em>Ori and the Blind Forest</em> on PC among a handful of small, original titles. Now, THQ Nordic boasts 23 projects currently in development, including 13 that will be announced over the coming months. THQ Nordic also stated that many of the projects are based on former THQ franchises and IPs.</p>
<p>Nordic has made significant growth since its founding in 2008, going from a company with two people publishing titles like <em>Dance Party Club Hits</em> and <em>Truck Racer</em>. In 2009, they landed their first million plus selling title called <em>We Sing</em> for the Nintendo Wii. It was four years later when Nordic finally made a name for itself by acquiring the majority of the THQ library during it&#8217;s bankruptcy. Since it&#8217;s creation, THQ Nordic now has 84 employees, and also controls Rainbow Studios in Phoenix, Arizona, as well as Grimlore Games in Munich, Germany.</p>
<p>THQ Nordic will be at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany this year to show off their current projects and upcoming games. We should expect to hear about some of their new projects then.</p>
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