Underground Development
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Underground Development (formerly known as Z-Axis) was a video game developer founded in 1994 in Hayward, California and acquired by Activision in May 2002. The company is probably most famous for developing BMX XXX for Acclaim.
In 2005, Z-Axis relocated to Foster City, California.[1] In early 2008, the studio was renamed to Underground Development. On April 19, 2008, parent company Activision confirmed that the studio was closing after completing development on the PlayStation 3 version of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars.[2]
[edit] Developed games
- Alexi Lalas International Soccer
- Aggressive Inline
- BMX XXX
- Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX (Dave Mirra)
- Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2
- Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX: Maximum Remix
- Fox Sports College Hoops '99
- Freestyle Motocross: McGrath vs. Pastrana
- Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (PS3 port)
- Thrasher presents Skate and Destroy
- Three Lions
- X-Men: The Official Game
[edit] References
- ^ ACTIVISION’S Z-AXIS MOVES HEADQUARTERS TO FOSTER CITY TO ACCOMMODATE EXPANSION PLANS
- ^ Activision confirms Underground closure
[edit] External links
- Activision website
- Z-Axis Ltd. profile on MobyGames