![]() ![]() The company went on to create a memorable Incredible Hulk game, and with that tech, created the Prototype games. They were acquired by Vivendi Universal Games in 2005, who was later bought by Activision in 2008. Radical Entertainment has a long lineage, going all the way back to 1992 where they developed numerous NES games, including The Terminator, Brett Hull Hockey ’95, and Beavis and Butt-head. Audio Designer at Radical, Rob Bridgett, confirmed via twitter that the company is no more. Video game development seems like a risky business all of a sudden if a game doesn’t sell two million copies, companies are in dire trouble. Despite Prototype 2 doing reasonable well, at least in North America, it seems it wasn’t up to snuff with Activision and thus the doors have been closed at Radical Entertainment. ![]()
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