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After the studio was acquired by Creator/{{Vivendi}} in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series instead of annual sequels, and Radical went through severe layoffs in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''. However, the layoffs later proved to not be as severe as reported, and Radical is still in operation.

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After the studio was acquired by Creator/{{Vivendi}} in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot ''Crash Bandicoot'' because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series instead of annual sequels, and Radical went through severe layoffs in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''. However, the layoffs later proved to not be as severe as reported, and Radical is still in operation.operation, though reduced to a support team for other Activision studios. They are expected to become a member of Creator/XboxGameStudios through Microsoft's acquisition of Creator/ActivisionBlizzard in 2023.
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After the studio was acquired by Creator/{{Vivendi}} in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and Radical went through severe layoffs in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''. However, the layoffs later proved to not be as severe as reported, and Radical is still in operation.

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After the studio was acquired by Creator/{{Vivendi}} in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series insead instead of annual sequels, and Radical went through severe layoffs in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''. However, the layoffs later proved to not be as severe as reported, and Radical is still in operation.
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After the studio was acquired by Creatpr/{{Vivendi}} in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and Radical went through severe layoffs in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''. However, the layoffs later proved to not be as severe as reported, and Radical is still in operation.

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After the studio was acquired by Creatpr/{{Vivendi}} Creator/{{Vivendi}} in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and Radical went through severe layoffs in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''. However, the layoffs later proved to not be as severe as reported, and Radical is still in operation.
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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and Radical went through severe layoffs in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''. However, the layoffs later proved to not be as severe as reported, and Radical is still in operation.

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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi Creatpr/{{Vivendi}} in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and Radical went through severe layoffs in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''. However, the layoffs later proved to not be as severe as reported, and Radical is still in operation.
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Radical Entertainment was a Canadian video game developer based in Vancouver. It was founded in 1991, and created mostly unremarkable {{Licensed Game}}s and {{Sports Game}}s in its first decade of existence. Their later {{Licensed Game}}s for sixth-generation systems achieved greater fame, and in one case a lawsuit from Creator/{{Sega}}.

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Radical Entertainment was is a Canadian video game developer based in Vancouver. It was founded in 1991, and created mostly unremarkable {{Licensed Game}}s and {{Sports Game}}s in its first decade of existence. Their later {{Licensed Game}}s for sixth-generation systems achieved greater fame, and in one case a lawsuit from Creator/{{Sega}}.
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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''Franchise/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and Radical went through severe layoffs in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''. However, the layoffs later proved to not be as severe as reported, and Radical is still in operation.

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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''Franchise/CrashBandicoot'' ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and Radical went through severe layoffs in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''. However, the layoffs later proved to not be as severe as reported, and Radical is still in operation.
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* Al Unser Jr.'s Road to the Top
* Ball Bearing
* Beavis and Butt-head
* Bebe's Kids
* Blood Lines
* Brett Hull Hockey (SNES, Genesis (Cancelled))
* Brett Hull Hockey 95 (Genesis, SNES)
* Cannondale Cup
* Crash Bandicoot: Gacchanko World
* Crash of the Titans (Wii, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360)
* Crash Tag Team Racing (PlayStation 2, Xbox, PSP)
* Crash: Mind Over Mutant (DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2)
* Crash Bandicoot: Landed (Cancelled) (Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360)
* Dark Angel: Vampire no Mokushiroku (Cancelled)
* Dark Summit (Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube)
* Fluff
* Grid Runner (PC, Saturn, PlayStation)
* Hulk (PC, GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2)
* Independence Day (Saturn, PC, PlayStation)
* Jackie Chan: Stuntmaster
* James Cameron's Dark Angel
* Mario Is Missing!
* Mario's Time Machine
* Masters of Space
* Megablasters
* Monsters, Inc. Scream Arena
* MTV Sports: Pure Ride
* MTV Sports: Snowboarding
* NBA Basketball 2000 (PlayStation, PC)
* NHL All-Star Hockey 98
* NHL Championship 2000
* NHL Powerplay
* NHL Powerplay '96 (PC, Saturn)
* NHL Powerplay 98 (PC, PlayStation)
* ninja 's escape plan
* Pele II: World Tournament Soccer
* Power Piggs of the Dark Age
* Prototype (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC)
* Prototype 2 (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC)
* Prototype 2: Colossal Mayhem Pack (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)
* Prototype 2: Excessive Force Pack (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)
* RHI Roller Hockey 95 (Cancelled)
* Scarface: Money. Power. Respect.
* Scarface: The World Is Yours (PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Wii, Xbox 360 (Cancelled))
* Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures
* Star Driver
* Tetris Worlds (GameCube, Xbox)
* Tetris Worlds (Online Edition)
* The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends
* The Battle of Olympus
* The Divide: Enemies Within (PlayStation, PC)
* The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction (PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube)
* The Simpsons: Hit & Run (Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation 2, PC)
* The Simpsons: Road Rage
* The Terminator
* Wayne's World (Game Boy, NES)
* Who Said That?
* X-Games Pro Boarder
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* Crash Bandicoot: Landed (Cancelled) (Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360)
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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''Franchise/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and shut down Radical as a whole in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''.

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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''Franchise/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 years to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and shut down Radical as a whole went through severe layoffs in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''.2}}''. However, the layoffs later proved to not be as severe as reported, and Radical is still in operation.
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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''Franchise/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 yeras to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and shut down Radical as a whole in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''.

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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''Franchise/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 yeras years to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and shut down Radical as a whole in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''.
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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''Franchise/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which shut down Radical in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''.

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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''Franchise/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which in 2009 fired the entire team within Activision assigned to working on Crash Bandicoot because they were planning on taking 2 yeras to release the next game in the series insead of annual sequels, and shut down Radical as a whole in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''.

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* Al Unser Jr.'s Road to the Top
* Ball Bearing
* Beavis and Butt-head
* Bebe's Kids
* Blood Lines
* Brett Hull Hockey (SNES, Genesis (Cancelled))
* Brett Hull Hockey 95 (Genesis, SNES)
* Cannondale Cup
* Crash Bandicoot: Gacchanko World
* Crash of the Titans (Wii, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360)
* Crash Tag Team Racing (PlayStation 2, Xbox, PSP)
* Crash: Mind Over Mutant (DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2)
* Dark Angel: Vampire no Mokushiroku (Cancelled)
* Dark Summit (Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube)
* Fluff
* Grid Runner (PC, Saturn, PlayStation)
* Hulk (PC, GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2)
* Independence Day (Saturn, PC, PlayStation)
* Jackie Chan: Stuntmaster
* James Cameron's Dark Angel
* Mario Is Missing!
* Mario's Time Machine
* Masters of Space
* Megablasters
* Monsters, Inc. Scream Arena
* MTV Sports: Pure Ride
* MTV Sports: Snowboarding
* NBA Basketball 2000 (PlayStation, PC)
* NHL All-Star Hockey 98
* NHL Championship 2000
* NHL Powerplay
* NHL Powerplay '96 (PC, Saturn)
* NHL Powerplay 98 (PC, PlayStation)
* ninja 's escape plan
* Pele II: World Tournament Soccer
* Power Piggs of the Dark Age
* Prototype (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC)
* Prototype 2 (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC)
* Prototype 2: Colossal Mayhem Pack (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)
* Prototype 2: Excessive Force Pack (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)
* RHI Roller Hockey 95 (Cancelled)
* Scarface: Money. Power. Respect.
* Scarface: The World Is Yours (PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Wii, Xbox 360 (Cancelled))
* Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures
* Star Driver
* Tetris Worlds (GameCube, Xbox)
* Tetris Worlds (Online Edition)
* The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends
* The Battle of Olympus
* The Divide: Enemies Within (PlayStation, PC)
* The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction (PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube)
* The Simpsons: Hit & Run (Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation 2, PC)
* The Simpsons: Road Rage
* The Terminator
* Wayne's World (Game Boy, NES)
* Who Said That?
* X-Games Pro Boarder
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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which shut down Radical in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''.

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After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' ''Franchise/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which shut down Radical in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''.



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Radical Entertainment was a Canadian video game developer based in Vancouver. It was founded in 1991, and created mostly unremarkable {{Licensed Game}}s and {{Sports Game}}s in its first decade of existence. Their later {{Licensed Game}}s for sixth-generation systems achieved greater fame, and in one case a lawsuit from Creator/{{Sega}}.

After the studio was acquired by Vivendi in 2005, it became the principal developer assigned to the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise. Vivendi Games merged a few years later with Creator/{{Activision}}, which shut down Radical in 2012 due to disappointing sales of ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''.
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!!Games developed by Radical Entertainment include:
* ''[[VideoGame/CrashBandicoot Crash: Mind over Mutant]]''
* ''[[VideoGame/CrashBandicoot Crash of the Titans]]''
* ''VideoGame/DarkSummit''
* ''VideoGame/{{Hulk}}''
* ''VideoGame/TheIncredibleHulkUltimateDestruction''
* ''VideoGame/MarioIsMissing'' (NES version)
* ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}''
* ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}''
* ''VideoGame/ScarfaceTheWorldIsYours''
* ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsHitAndRun''
* ''VideoGame/TheSimpsonsRoadRage''
* ''VideoGame/TetrisWorlds''
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