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{{About|the video game developer|the indie rock band|Page 44}}
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| fate = Closed
| fate = Closed
| defunct = {{end date and age|2011}}
| defunct = {{end date and age|2011}}
| key_people = {{unbulleted list| [[Steven Apour]]|(General Manager)|Denis Fung|(Director of Development)|Tom Shoenhair|(SVP)}}
| key_people = {{unbulleted list| Steven Apour|(General Manager)|Denis Fung|(Director of Development)|Tom Shoenhair|(SVP)}}
| num_employees = 60
| num_employees = 60
| products = ''[[Tony Hawk's Project 8]]''<br />''[[Tony Hawk's Proving Ground]]''
| products = ''[[Tony Hawk's Project 8]]''<br />''[[Tony Hawk's Proving Ground]]''
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'''Page 44 Studios''' was a [[video game]] developer based in [[San Francisco, California]]. It was founded in 1998 by General Manager Steven Apour and Director of Development Denis Fung, and named after its original office location at 44 Page Street in San Francisco. Page 44 Studios worked with several video game publishers such as [[2D Boy]], [[Disney Interactive Studios]], [[THQ]], [[Electronic Arts]], [[Sony Computer Entertainment]], and [[Activision]]. In September 2011, the company was acquired by the mobile division of [[Zynga]]. At Zynga, Page 44 Studios worked on the ''[[Party Place]]'' game for [[Android (operating system)|Android]]/[[iOS]], and a few other prototypes.
'''Page 44 Studios''' was a [[video game]] developer based in [[San Francisco, California]]. It was founded in 1998 by General Manager Steven Apour and Director of Development Denis Fung.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Page 44 Studios {{!}} LinkedIn |url=https://www.linkedin.com/company/page-44-studios |access-date=2023-10-10 |website=www.linkedin.com |language=en}}</ref> It was also named after its original office location at 44 Page Street in San Francisco. Page 44 Studios worked with several video game publishers such as [[2D Boy]], [[Disney Interactive Studios]], [[THQ]], [[Electronic Arts]], [[Sony Computer Entertainment]], and [[Activision]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Page 44 Studios Games |url=https://www.ign.com/games/producer/page-44-studios |access-date=2023-10-10 |website=IGN |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> In September 2011, the company was acquired by the mobile division of [[Zynga]]. At Zynga, Page 44 Studios created the ''[[Party Place]]'' game for [[Android (operating system)|Android]]/[[iOS]], and a few other prototypes.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Page 44 Studios Company Profile: Valuation, Investors, Acquisition |url=https://pitchbook.com/profiles/company/97393-42#overview |access-date=2023-10-11 |website=Pitchbook}}</ref>


==Games==
==Games==
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<ref>{{Cite web |title=Page 44 Studios, LLC |url=https://www.mobygames.com/company/3030/page-44-studios-llc/ |access-date=2023-10-10 |website=MobyGames |language=en}}</ref>

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 13:11, 25 October 2023

Page 44 Studios
Company typeSubsidiary of Zynga
Founded1998
Defunct2011; 13 years ago (2011)
FateClosed
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
Key people
  • Steven Apour
  • (General Manager)
  • Denis Fung
  • (Director of Development)
  • Tom Shoenhair
  • (SVP)
ProductsTony Hawk's Project 8
Tony Hawk's Proving Ground
Number of employees
60

Page 44 Studios was a video game developer based in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1998 by General Manager Steven Apour and Director of Development Denis Fung.[1] It was also named after its original office location at 44 Page Street in San Francisco. Page 44 Studios worked with several video game publishers such as 2D Boy, Disney Interactive Studios, THQ, Electronic Arts, Sony Computer Entertainment, and Activision.[2][1] In September 2011, the company was acquired by the mobile division of Zynga. At Zynga, Page 44 Studios created the Party Place game for Android/iOS, and a few other prototypes.[3]

Games

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Year Title Platform(s)
PS1 PS2 WIN PSP Xbox Wii iOS PS3 X360 DS DROI
2001 NHL 2001 Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No
2001 Supercross 2001 Yes No No No No No No No No No No
2001 Freekstyle No Yes No No No No No No No No No
2004 Gretzky NHL 2005 No Yes No Yes No No No No No No No
2005 Gretzky NHL 2006 No Yes No Yes No No No No No No No
2006 The Godfather: The Game No Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No
2006 Tony Hawk's Project 8 No No No Yes No No No No No No No
2007 Tony Hawk's Proving Ground No Yes No No No Yes No No No No No
2008 World of Goo No No No No No No Yes No No No No
2008 High School Musical 3: Senior Year DANCE! No Yes Yes No No Yes No No Yes No No
2009 Hannah Montana: Rock Out the Show No No No Yes No No No No No No No
2009 Madden NFL 10 No No No No No No Yes No No No No
2010 Disney Channel All Star Party No No No No No Yes No No No No No
2010 uDraw Pictionary No No No No No Yes No Yes Yes No No
2010 Madden NFL 11 No No No No No No Yes No No No No
2011 Madden NFL 12 No No No No No No Yes No No No No
2011 Disney Princess: Enchanting Storybooks No No No No No Yes No No No Yes No
2011 Party Place No No No No No No Yes No No No Yes

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Page 44 Studios | LinkedIn". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  2. ^ "Page 44 Studios Games". IGN. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
  3. ^ "Page 44 Studios Company Profile: Valuation, Investors, Acquisition". Pitchbook. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
  4. ^ "Page 44 Studios, LLC". MobyGames. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
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