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Q-Games, Limited is a video game developer based in Nakagyō-ku, , ." Q-Games Contact ." Q-Games. Retrieved on September 17, 2010. "Arte Oike 3F Oshinisinotouin-cho 612 Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan 604-0042." It was founded by alumnus Dylan Cuthbert and was closely affiliated with and Sony Interactive Entertainment.


Foundation
Q-Games was founded by Dylan Cuthbert, who at Argonaut Software previously helped create and Starglider 2, and gave programming assistance to X and the first Star Fox for . He also developed Star Fox 2 to completion before heading off to work at Sony to make Blasto on the PlayStation. After this, Cuthbert moved back to Japan to work at , where, in early 1999, he developed the Duck in a Bath technical demo that showcased the PlayStation 2's power to early developers and publishers. Following that, he developed Pipo Saru 2001 and then left Sony to start Q-Games Ltd. in Kyoto in August 2001.


History
The studio's first few years were spent accumulating staff and developing behind-doors technology projects for a number of clients including and . At E3 2004, they showed two graphic technology demos スクリーンショット スクリーンショット for the PlayStation Portable and then internally began development on two games, one for the Game Boy Advance and one for the . These titles were announced as (part of the series of puzzle games for the Game Boy Advance) and Star Fox Command respectively. Both were later released.

Following these projects, Q-Games began to collaborate with Sony Computer Entertainment, becoming a second-party studio partner, by developing the series of downloadable games for the PlayStation 3. They are available for download and purchase on the PlayStation Network Store worldwide. PixelJunk games are presented in 1080p full HD. PixelJunk made its worldwide debut on 11 July 2007 at E3 2007, held in Santa Monica, CA. At TGS 2009, Q-Games confirmed that it is extremely unlikely these games will ever appear on the Xbox 360.

Throughout its existence, Q-Games has continued to partner with multiple directly including Nintendo, Sony, and Google.

Q-Games have also worked with again, releasing several games for the 's digital distribution service from 2009 to 2010. The studio would co-develop Star Fox 64 3D for the Nintendo 3DS with in releasing in 2011.

At , Q-Games announced The Tomorrow Children, an online adventure game that featured asynchronous multiplayer. The title was co-developed by and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The game launched in 2016 as a free to play title for the PlayStation 4, but was shut down by Sony after a year of operation.

Q-Games has also developed a number of titles exclusive for including a new Frogger.

In 2021, it was announced that PixelJunk Raiders would be launching on Google Stadia. The title made use of the State Share feature to allow players to jump into other players game via a screenshot or video capture.

Q-Games negotiated with Sony to secure the rights to The Tomorrow Children in November 2021, and stated their intent to revive the game in the future. It was re-released by Q-Games in September 2022 as The Tomorrow Children: Phoenix Edition.


Games developed
Part of the series
Expansion pack/add-on to PixelJunk Monsters
Port of Digidrive
Known as Reflect Missile in PAL regions
Known as Starship Patrol in PAL regions
Known as X Returns in Japan and as 3D Space Tank in PAL regions
Sequel to PixelJunk Shooter
Remaster of Star Fox 64, co-developed with Nintendo EAD
Music visualization
VR project for and
Follow-up to PixelJunk Eden
PixelJunk Monsters 2 , PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, LinuxSequel to PixelJunk Monsters, published by
Based on the 1981 arcade game
Apple Arcade
a direct continuation of PixelJunk Eden and Eden Obscura
PixelJunk Raiders
The Tomorrow Children: Phoenix EditionSeptember 6, 2022PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5Re-release of The Tomorrow Children
All You Need is HelpSeptember 26, 2024Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, , Xbox Series X/S
Dreams of AnotherOctober 10, 2025Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR2


Other projects
As well as games development, Q-Games developed technology directly with Sony Japan for the PlayStation 3. The PS3's XMB (Xross Media Bar) interface, background and music visualizer were developed by Q-Games and they are credited with 3D Graphics Technology in the About PS3 section of the PS3's OS.


PlayStation Home
On September 24, 2009, Q-Games released their own developer space for their series, in the PlayStation 3's online community-based service, to the Japanese version and on October 9, 2009, to the North American version. The "PixelJunk Museum" (Japan), or "PixelJunk Exhibition" (North America), features the games , PixelJunk Monsters, and . For PixelJunk Eden there are glass wall art displays, for PixelJunk Monsters, there are displays of familiar characters from the game, and for PixelJunk Racers, there are displays of two different race cars. There is also a virtual shop in the space selling PixelJunk virtual items. In Japan's version from September 24, 2009, to October 9, 2009, near the shop, there was a panel that took users to a virtual version of Q-Games TGS 2009 Booth. Called the "Q-Games virtual public TGS Booth", it was a virtual recreation of the Q-Games TGS 2009 Booth that had a free T-shirt and a video screen. On December 17, 2009, they released another exhibition room to the "PixelJunk Exhibition" space. This room is to display PixelJunk Shooter and is called the "PixelJunk Shooter Mother Ship Hangar."


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