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Popcap Games List Popcap is one of the world's most renowned casual game publisher and developer. Specializing in creating games that are easy-to-learn, irresistible and accessible to people from every age range, Popcap has produced several highly popular cross-platform games such as Plants vs Zombies, Solitaire Blitz, Bookworm series and Zuma.
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- Alchemy
- Alice Greenfingers
- Amazing Adventures 1 - 5
- Astropop
- Atomica
- Banana Bugs
- Bejeweled 1
- Bejeweled Twist
- Bejeweled 2
- Bejeweled 3
- Bejeweled Blitz
- Big Kahuna Reef
- Big Money
- Bonnie's Bookstore
- Bookworm
- Bookworm Adventures Vol. 1
- Bookworm Adventures Vol. 2
- Break Quest
- Cake Mania
- Chuzzle
- Chuzzle Xmas Edition
- Cosmic Bugs
- Diner Dash 2
- Dynomite
- Eets (Hunger It's Emotional
- Escape Rosecliff Island
- Escape the Emerald Star
- Escape Whisper Valley
- Family Feud
- Feeding Frenzy
- Feeding Frenzy 2
- Hammer Heads
- Heavy Weapon
- Iggle Pop
- Insaniquarium
- Magic Match
- Mahjong Escape Ancient China
- Mahjong Escape Ancient Japan
- Mummy Maze
- Mystery Case Files
- Mystery PI 1-7
- Mystery Solitare
- NingPo Mahjong
- Noah's Ark
- Peggle
- Peggle Nights
- Peggle WoW Edition
- Pixelus
- Pizza Frenzy
- Plantasia
- Plants vs. Zombies: Game of the Year Edition
- Platypus
- QBeez 2
- Rocket Mania
- RocketBowl +
- Seven Seas
- Super Collapse! 3
- Talismania
- The Wizard's Pen
- TipTop
- Tradewinds 3
- Typer Shark
- Vacation Quest 1-2
- Venice
- Water Bugs
- Word Harmony
- Zuma
- Zuma's Revenge
- Filename: 80 PopCap Games Collection Repacked (LaCe12) .7z
- File size: 1.72 GB
- Download: Link 1, Link 2
- Extension: 7zip (just extract after downloading)
- Actual game extensions: .exe
- Host: Mega.nz
- Developer: PopCap
- Zip File owner: Mobilarian.com
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 2000; 21 years ago |
Founders | |
Headquarters | Seattle, Washington , |
Key people | Matt Nutt (general manager)[1] |
Products | List of games |
~400[2] (2010) | |
Parent | Electronic Arts (2011–present) |
Divisions |
|
Website | ea.com/studios/popcap |
PopCap Games, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Seattle, and a subsidiary of Electronic Arts.[3] The company was founded in 2000 by John Vechey, Brian Fiete and Jason Kapalka.
Originally founded under the name 'Sexy Action Cool', their first title was a strip poker game that served as a revenue stream for future titles.[4] PopCap has developed several games for computers, consoles and mobile devices, with their most popular games being Bejeweled and Plants vs. Zombies games. PopCap was sold to Electronic Arts in 2011, to which the company had shifted to mobile and free-to-play games.[5]
History[edit]
PopCap Games was founded by John Vechey, Brian Fiete and Jason Kapalka in 2000. They originally incorporated as 'Sexy Action Cool', a phrase taken from a poster of Desperado.[4] Their first title was a strip poker game called 'Foxy Poker' and was supposed to serve as a revenue stream for their future titles.[4]
Their first game as PopCap was Bejeweled, a gem-swapping game, which was supported on all major platforms and awarded by Computer Gaming World Hall Of Fame in 2002. The company expanded in 2005 with the acquisition of Sprout Games, a Seattle-based casual games developer company like PopCap Games, founded by James Gwertzman. Sprout Games is the creator of the game Feeding Frenzy. The Sprout team helped PopCap to make a sequel to the game, Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown, with Gwertzman becoming the Director of Business Development at PopCap. In early 2006, PopCap International was opened, based in Dublin, Ireland, working on product localization, mobile games development, marketing, sales and business development.
PopCap began another round of expansion in July 2007 by buying other casual game developers including the creators of an online consumer portal, SpinTop Games. One week prior, the company acquired the Chicago-based development house Retro64, founded by Mike Boeh, which is best known for their retro-arcade action and puzzle titles. After these acquisitions, the PopCap logo was rebranded, dropping the 'Games' portion. PopCap's premium games list on their website are mixed with other games from other developers/distributors. PopCap hosted several games on PopCap.com and other websites, online and premium, until 2014, where they stopped offering games from their site.
Popcap Games Ea
On April 5, 2011, PopCap announced the creation of a new subsidiary, 4th and Battery, started in order to create 'edgier' games.[6] Their first creation was the game Unpleasant Horse. On July 12, 2011, Electronic Arts announced it was acquiring PopCap for $650 million with an additional $100 million stock option.[7]
On August 21, 2012, PopCap fired 50 employees in North America in a move to address a shift to mobile and free-to-play games and evaluated ceasing operations of its Dublin studio.[5] The Dublin studio was closed on September 24, 2012.[8]
Games developed[edit]
PopCap has developed over 50 games over the past 20 years. Games developed by PopCap include Bejeweled, Plants vs. Zombies, Peggle, Bookworm, and more.[3]
- Alchemy
- Alice Greenfingers
- Amazing Adventures 1 - 5
- Astropop
- Atomica
- Banana Bugs
- Bejeweled 1
- Bejeweled Twist
- Bejeweled 2
- Bejeweled 3
- Bejeweled Blitz
- Big Kahuna Reef
- Big Money
- Bonnie's Bookstore
- Bookworm
- Bookworm Adventures Vol. 1
- Bookworm Adventures Vol. 2
- Break Quest
- Cake Mania
- Chuzzle
- Chuzzle Xmas Edition
- Cosmic Bugs
- Diner Dash 2
- Dynomite
- Eets (Hunger It's Emotional
- Escape Rosecliff Island
- Escape the Emerald Star
- Escape Whisper Valley
- Family Feud
- Feeding Frenzy
- Feeding Frenzy 2
- Hammer Heads
- Heavy Weapon
- Iggle Pop
- Insaniquarium
- Magic Match
- Mahjong Escape Ancient China
- Mahjong Escape Ancient Japan
- Mummy Maze
- Mystery Case Files
- Mystery PI 1-7
- Mystery Solitare
- NingPo Mahjong
- Noah's Ark
- Peggle
- Peggle Nights
- Peggle WoW Edition
- Pixelus
- Pizza Frenzy
- Plantasia
- Plants vs. Zombies: Game of the Year Edition
- Platypus
- QBeez 2
- Rocket Mania
- RocketBowl +
- Seven Seas
- Super Collapse! 3
- Talismania
- The Wizard's Pen
- TipTop
- Tradewinds 3
- Typer Shark
- Vacation Quest 1-2
- Venice
- Water Bugs
- Word Harmony
- Zuma
- Zuma's Revenge
- Filename: 80 PopCap Games Collection Repacked (LaCe12) .7z
- File size: 1.72 GB
- Download: Link 1, Link 2
- Extension: 7zip (just extract after downloading)
- Actual game extensions: .exe
- Host: Mega.nz
- Developer: PopCap
- Zip File owner: Mobilarian.com
Type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Video games |
Founded | 2000; 21 years ago |
Founders | |
Headquarters | Seattle, Washington , |
Key people | Matt Nutt (general manager)[1] |
Products | List of games |
~400[2] (2010) | |
Parent | Electronic Arts (2011–present) |
Divisions |
|
Website | ea.com/studios/popcap |
PopCap Games, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Seattle, and a subsidiary of Electronic Arts.[3] The company was founded in 2000 by John Vechey, Brian Fiete and Jason Kapalka.
Originally founded under the name 'Sexy Action Cool', their first title was a strip poker game that served as a revenue stream for future titles.[4] PopCap has developed several games for computers, consoles and mobile devices, with their most popular games being Bejeweled and Plants vs. Zombies games. PopCap was sold to Electronic Arts in 2011, to which the company had shifted to mobile and free-to-play games.[5]
History[edit]
PopCap Games was founded by John Vechey, Brian Fiete and Jason Kapalka in 2000. They originally incorporated as 'Sexy Action Cool', a phrase taken from a poster of Desperado.[4] Their first title was a strip poker game called 'Foxy Poker' and was supposed to serve as a revenue stream for their future titles.[4]
Their first game as PopCap was Bejeweled, a gem-swapping game, which was supported on all major platforms and awarded by Computer Gaming World Hall Of Fame in 2002. The company expanded in 2005 with the acquisition of Sprout Games, a Seattle-based casual games developer company like PopCap Games, founded by James Gwertzman. Sprout Games is the creator of the game Feeding Frenzy. The Sprout team helped PopCap to make a sequel to the game, Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown, with Gwertzman becoming the Director of Business Development at PopCap. In early 2006, PopCap International was opened, based in Dublin, Ireland, working on product localization, mobile games development, marketing, sales and business development.
PopCap began another round of expansion in July 2007 by buying other casual game developers including the creators of an online consumer portal, SpinTop Games. One week prior, the company acquired the Chicago-based development house Retro64, founded by Mike Boeh, which is best known for their retro-arcade action and puzzle titles. After these acquisitions, the PopCap logo was rebranded, dropping the 'Games' portion. PopCap's premium games list on their website are mixed with other games from other developers/distributors. PopCap hosted several games on PopCap.com and other websites, online and premium, until 2014, where they stopped offering games from their site.
Popcap Games Ea
On April 5, 2011, PopCap announced the creation of a new subsidiary, 4th and Battery, started in order to create 'edgier' games.[6] Their first creation was the game Unpleasant Horse. On July 12, 2011, Electronic Arts announced it was acquiring PopCap for $650 million with an additional $100 million stock option.[7]
On August 21, 2012, PopCap fired 50 employees in North America in a move to address a shift to mobile and free-to-play games and evaluated ceasing operations of its Dublin studio.[5] The Dublin studio was closed on September 24, 2012.[8]
Games developed[edit]
PopCap has developed over 50 games over the past 20 years. Games developed by PopCap include Bejeweled, Plants vs. Zombies, Peggle, Bookworm, and more.[3]
Bejeweled[edit]
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Bejeweled is a series of tile-matchingpuzzle video games created by PopCap Games. Bejeweled was released initially for browsers in 2001, followed by five sequels: Bejeweled 2 (2004), Bejeweled Twist (2008), Bejeweled Blitz (2009), Bejeweled 3 (2010), Bejeweled Stars (2016) and more, all by PopCap Games and its parent, Electronic Arts.
Plants vs Zombies[edit]
Plants vs. Zombies is a tower defense and strategyvideo game developed and originally published by PopCap Games for Windows and OS X in May 2009, and ported to consoles, handhelds, mobile devices, and remastered versions for personal computers.
Peggle[edit]
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Peggle is a series of casual puzzle video games created by PopCap Games. Peggle was released initially for desktop in 2007, followed by three sequels: Peggle Nights (2008), Peggle 2 (2013), and Peggle Blast (2014).
References[edit]
Popcapgames.com
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