Black Ops Entertainment
Black Ops Entertainment was a video game developer that was located in Santa Monica, California.[1]
It has developed sixteen games for several platforms, including the consoles PlayStation, Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox.[1]
The company was founded by four MIT graduates in 1994. Black Ops got their first contract with Virgin Games producing Agile Warrior.[1]
Games
Video games developed by Black Ops Entertainment include: [1]
- Agile Warrior F-111X (PS1, PC), 1995
- Black Dawn (PS1), 1996
- Treasures of the Deep (PS1), 1997
- Knockout Kings 2000 (N64), 1999
- Warpath: Jurassic Park (PS1), 1999
- 007: Tomorrow Never Dies (PS1), 1999
- NCAA March Madness 2000 (PS1), 1999
- 007: The World Is Not Enough (PS1), 2000
- Knockout Kings 2001 (PS2), 2000
- NCAA March Madness 2001 (PS1), 2000
- Knockout Kings 2002 (PS2, Xbox), 2002
- Street Hoops (PS2, Xbox, GameCube), 2002
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (PS2, Xbox), 2003
- Fugitive Hunter: War on Terror (PS2, PC), 2003
- X-Files: Resist or Serve (PS2), 2004
- AND 1 Streetball (PS2, Xbox), 2006
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