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Sidhe (formerly Sidhe Interactive) is a developer of console, handheld, and computer games. Founded and incorporated in May 1997 by Mario Wynands, Tyrone McAuley, and Stuart Middleton, the company is an officially licensed developer for Microsoft, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, Nintendo of America, and Apple Inc.. It is also a co-founding member of the New Zealand Game Developers Association and the New Zealand Institute of Screen Innovation. Currently the largest game production studio in New Zealand, Sidhe has produced more than 20 titles, including ''Shatter'', ''GripShift'', ''Madagascar Kartz'', ''Hot Wheels Battle Force 5'', and ''Speed Racer''. It has also developed multiple games based on the National Rugby League (NRL) franchise. Sidhe provides services to and has products published by partners and clients such as Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Sony Online Entertainment, Activision, and Ubisoft. Sidhe has also collaborated with Weta Digital to achieve the first motion capture of a horse at full gallop for the horse racing game ''Melbourne Cup Challenge''. The company was formerly named Sidhe Interactive, but dropped the word "Interactive" in 2009 prior to the launch of the company's PlayStation 3 game ''Shatter''. In 2011, Shatter went on to be listed by IGN as one of their top 25 PS3 games〔(IGN - Top 25 PS3 Games )〕 and was their number one PSN game.〔(IGN - Top 25 PSN Games )〕 ==PikPok== (詳細はiOS and Android development team. Notable PikPok titles include ''Bird Strike'' and the ''Flick Kick'' sports arcade series of games. In September 2010, a publishing partnership between PikPok and Lexaloffle Games was announced,〔(PikPok/Lexaloffle partnership announced )〕 and the first title from that collaboration, ''Zen Puzzle Garden'', was released in December 2010. PikPok is now the primary brand of the studio. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sidhe (game developer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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