Company: Activision
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2
Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force
Altered Beast
Tony Hawk's Underground 2
Dragster
SpongeBob HeroPants
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue!
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style
Sid Meier's Civilization II
T'ai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger
Madagascar
Vigilante 8: Arcade
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro
Call of Duty: Black Ops
Destiny 2
Shrek Smash n' Crash Racing
Twinsen's Little Big Adventure Classic
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge
Transformers: War for Cybertron
Quake II
Guitar Hero World Tour
Transformers: Devastation
The Three Stooges
Gladius
DreamWorks Super Star Kartz
Transformers: The Game
Wreck-It Ralph
Plok
The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct
Spider-Man 2
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
Skylanders: Ring of Heroes
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
X2: Wolverine's Revenge
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords
Skylanders: Imaginators
Monsters vs. Aliens
Vigilante 8
Toy Story 2
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith
Call of Duty: Black Ops II
Tony Hawk's Underground
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
Prototype
Skylanders: SuperChargers Racing
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According to game developer Brian Gomez, Activision considered working on a "PaRappa the Rapper" style of game with Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs becoming the main protagonist, but the idea was quickly shelved in favor of developing "Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style", a fighting game based on the rap group, the Wu-Tang Clan.
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Activision was the first third-party developer to receive credit as a third-party, with its first games being released on the Atari 2600. Activision took Atari to court to gain the right to develop for the Atari 2600, and won, paving the way for third-party developers and crediting creators in games. Atari previously didn't allow other companies to make games for their console, and developers received no credit.