Who owns Spectrobes?

Who owns Spectrobes?

Disney Interactive Studios
Spectrobes (series) Spectrobes is a science fiction action role-playing video game series owned by Disney Interactive Studios. Originally starting with the Nintendo DS game Spectrobes in 2007, the series has since spawned two sequels to the original game, books, a short web video series, and a mobile game.

Is there a sequel to the game Spectrobes?

The sequel to Spectrobes, entitled Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals, was released in the U.S. on October 7, 2008. It features a new third-person 3-D field perspective and a map on the top screen. With this sequel, players can choose to play as either Rallen or Jeena. They are also able to play as the Spectrobes themselves when in battle.

When did Spectrobes Beyond the portals come out?

Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals is the second game in the Spectrobes series, released in 2008 also for the Nintendo DS.

How many copies of Spectrobes have been sold?

The game was considered a commercial success and Disney Interactive Studios announced that more than 700,000 copies of the game had shipped worldwide in the first month and it was the best-selling third-party (not published by Nintendo, Microsoft, or Sony) game for March 2007, ranking #7 over all that month.

Who is the producer of the Spectrobe series?

The term “Spectrobe” was a portmanteau of the terms “spectrum” and “microbe”, an indication of their synthetic nature. After working on designs for the original characters, the intellectual property was bought over by Buena Vista Games and given to Disney Interactive Studios, the producer being Kentaro Hisai.

Spectrobes is a science fiction action role-playing video game series owned by Disney Interactive Studios. Originally starting with the Nintendo DS game Spectrobes in 2007, the series has since spawned two sequels to the original game, books, a short web video series, and a mobile game.

What would happen if Disney bought DC?

If Disney bought DC, Disney would own literally everything. There would be extreme crossovers in the movies. Disney would have much more leverage over movie theaters, since Disney still supports the old-fashioned way of viewing movies: the theater.

What type of logo is Disney?

wordmark type
Walt Disney decided to go with a simple wordmark type logo for its pioneer business the ‘Walt Disney Company’. Walt Disney Animation Studio did the same. However, it also added the Mickey Mouse on top of it.