Black Ops Entertainment
Black Ops Entertainment is a video game developer founded in 1994. Since then it has developed sixteen games for several platforms, including the consoles PS1, Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. The company was founded by four MIT graduates. Black Ops got their first contract with Virgin Games producing Agile Warrior. Black Ops Entertainment development studios now have online digital imagery platforms.
Games
- Agile Warrior F-111X (PS1, PC), 1995
- Black Dawn (PS1), 1996
- Treasures of the Deep (PS1), 1997
- Knockout Kings 2000 (N64), 1999
- Warpath: Jurassic Park (PS1), 1999
- 007: Tomorrow Never Dies (PS1), 1999
- NCAA March Madness 2000 (PS1), 1999
- 007: The World Is Not Enough (PS1), 2000
- Knockout Kings 2001 (PS2), 2000
- NCAA March Madness 2001 (PS1), 2000
- Knockout Kings 2002 (PS2, Xbox), 2002
- Street Hoops (PS2, Xbox, GameCube), 2002
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (PS2, Xbox), 2003
- Fugitive Hunter: War on Terror (PS2, PC), 2003
- X-Files: Resist or Serve (PS2), 2004
- AND 1 Streetball (PS2, Xbox), 2006
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