Company: THQ
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Yellow Avenger
WWF No Mercy
Jimmy Neutron vs. Jimmy Negatron
Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island
SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!
Conker's Bad Fur Day
SpongeBob's Truth or Square
Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
SpongeBob's Atlantis Squarepantis
SpongeBob's Atlantis Squarepantis
Wayne's World
Saints Row: The Third
Finding Nemo
Tak and the Guardians of Gross
Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It?
De Blob 2
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius: Jet Fusion
Sonic Advance 2
Drawn to Life
The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown
Saints Row
SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman
Lock's Quest
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
BloodRayne 2
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle For Bikini Bottom
Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Burning Earth
Taz-Mania 2
Saints Row 2
Viva PiƱata: Pocket Paradise
SpongeBob's Surf & Skate Roadtrip
Nicktoons Unite!
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
WCW/nWo Revenge
Destroy All Humans! 2
uDraw Studio
Worms Armageddon
The Ren & Stimpy Show: Buckeroo$!
Rocket Power: Team Rocket Rescue
Psychonauts
WWE Day of Reckoning
Rugrats: Scavenger Hunt
The Fairly OddParents: Breakin' da Rules
Destruction Derby
Toy Story 2
SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month
Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Ratatouille
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THQ stands for "Toy Head-Quarters", as THQ worked in the toy business from its founding in 1990 up until 1994.
subdirectory_arrow_right uDraw Studio: Instant Artist (Game), uDraw Studio (Game), Play THQ (Company)
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The bankruptcy of THQ is often pinned on the uDraw peripheral for the Wii - this is not completely true, as the Wii version of the uDraw was highly successful. However, the HD versions of the uDraw, released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, were a killing blow to the company (even if not the sole cause of it's bankruptcy), as it was heavily overproduced compared to the size of the audience for casual games on those platforms and an even lower amount of uDraw-supported titles on those platforms relative to the Wii. Supposedly, the HD uDraw was greenlit by THQ's family division, PlayTHQ, without proper permission from the main branch of the company without even knowing what games could or would be made on the hardware.