Torus Games

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Torus Games company logo.
Torus Games company logo.

Torus Games Pty. Ltd. is a video games developer founded in 1994 and is growing to be one of Australia's largest developers. The company has released over 60 titles with most being on handheld game consoles. Torus Games is located in Mitcham, Melbourne.

Their latest release is Shrek Smash N'Crash Racing for PS 2, Gamecube, PSP, DS, and Gameboy.

Torus Games began developing their first game in 1994, a Game Boy and Game Gear game based on the film Stargate, published by Acclaim Entertainment.

Torus is a licensed developer for Nintendo's Wii console, Nintendo DS, Sony PSP, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC, Nokia N-Gage, Leapfrog Enterprises Leapster, and Game Boy Advance.

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PlayStation 2 / GameCube / PlayStation Portable / Nintendo DS / Gameboy Advance


Xbox / PlayStation 2

Supplied art for tracks of Silverstone (UK), Magny-Cours (France) and Montreal (Canada)

Nintendo DS


PC

N-Gage

Game Boy

Game Boy Color

  • Planet of the Apes (Ubisoft) (2001)
  • Spider-Man 2:The Sinister Six (Activision) (2001)
  • Lion King:Simba's Mighty Adventure (Activision) (2000)
  • Carmageddon TDR2000 (SCi) (1999)
  • NBA Hoopz (Midway) (2000)
  • NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC (Midway) (1999)
  • Star Wars - Toda Stories (THQ) (1999)
  • Duke Nukem (GT Interactive) (1999)
  • Hello Kitty (NewKidCo) (1999)

Game Boy Advance

  • Dead to Rights (Namco) (2004)
  • Cabelas Big Game Hunter (Activision) (2004)
  • Rapala Pro Fishing (Activision) (2004)
  • Ice Nine (Bam! Entertainment) (2003)
  • Pitfall Harry: The Lost Expedition (Activision) (2003)
  • The Invincible Iron Man (Activision) (2003)
  • Backyard Football (Atari) (2003)
  • Space Invaders (Activision) (2002)
  • Duke Nukem Advance (Activision) (2002)
  • Doom II (Activision) (2002)
  • Minority Report (Activision) (2002)
  • Jackie Chan Adventures - Legend of the Dark Hand (Activision) (2001)
  • Planet of the Apes (Activision) (2001)

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