UTV Ignition Entertainment - Games Published/developed

Games Published/developed

PC

  • Blacklight: Tango Down
  • Reich
  • ObsCure: The Aftermath

PlayStation 2

  • ObsCure: The Aftermath
  • Mercury Meltdown

Xbox 360

  • Deadly Premonition
  • The King of Fighters XII
  • Blacklight: Tango Down (XBLA)
  • El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron
  • Reich

PlayStation 3

  • The King of Fighters XII
  • Blacklight: Tango Down (PSN)
  • El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron
  • Reich

Wii

  • Muramasa: The Demon Blade
  • Arc Rise Fantasia
  • Mercury Meltdown Revolution
  • Metal Slug Anthology
  • ObsCure: The Aftermath

PSP

  • Archer Maclean's Mercury
  • Mercury Meltdown

Nintendo DS

  • Blue Dragon Plus
  • Boing! Docomodake DS
  • Lux-Pain
  • Metal Slug 7
  • Nostalgia
  • New Zealand Story Revolution
  • Spectral Force Genesis
  • Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys!
  • Tornado
  • Zoo Keeper

Nintendo 3DS

  • Fractured Soul: Deep Void
  • Planet Crashers 3D

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