HB Studios - Games Developed

Games Developed

  • 2001 Cricket 2002 - PS2, PC
  • 2003 EA Sports Rugby 2004 - PS2, PC
  • 2003 EA Sports Cricket 2004 - PS2, PC
  • 2005 EA Sports Rugby 2005 - Xbox, PS2, PC
  • 2005 EA Sports Cricket 2005 - Xbox, PS2, PC
  • 2006 FIFA Street2 - PSP
  • 2006 EA Sports Rugby 06 - Xbox, PS2, PC
  • 2006 EA Sports Cricket 07 - PS2, PC
  • 2006 EA Sports Madden 07 - Wii (co-developed with EA Canada)
  • 2007 UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 - PS2, PSP, PC
  • 2007 EA Sports Rugby 08 - PS2, PC
  • 2007 EA Sports NBA Live 08 - PS2, PC
  • 2007 EA Sports NHL 08 - PS2, PC
  • 2008 UEFA Euro 2008 - PS2, PSP, PC
  • 2008 Big Beach Sports - Wii
  • 2008 EA Sports NBA Live 09 - Wii, PS2, PSP
  • 2008 EA Sports NHL 09 - PS2, PC
  • 2009 Rock Revolution - Wii
  • 2009 Football Academy - DS
  • 2009 EA Sports Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 - PSP, PS2
  • 2009 HB Arcade Cards - WiiWare
  • 2009 FIFA 10 - PC, PS2, PSP
  • 2009 EA Sports NBA Live 10 - PSP
  • 2010 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa - Wii, PSP
  • 2010 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa - 360, PS3 (co-developed with EA Canada)
  • 2010 FIFA 11 Ultimate Team - 360, PS3 (co-developed with EA Canada)
  • 2010 Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers - Wii, 360, PC
  • 2010 FIFA 11 - PS2, PSP
  • 2010 HB Arcade Disc Golf - WiiWare
  • 2010 Backyard Sports: Rookie Rush - Wii, 360, PC
  • 2010 HB Arcade Jam Space - DSiWare
  • 2011 Rugby World Cup 2011 - PS3, 360
  • 2011 EA Sports Madden NFL 12 - Wii, PSP, PS2
  • 2011 HB Rugby : Fixture Challenge - iOS
  • 2011 FIFA 12 - Wii
  • 2012 Medal Bound - iOS
  • 2012 NBA Baller Beats - Kinect

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