We may earn a commission from links on this page. A mere two weeks before the release of its second game, Tony Hawk: Shred developer Robomodo is hit by layoffs, with sources reporting 30 to 60 jobs ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Among established developers, Robomodo is alone in turning to the masses to fund its new game. Last week, the Chicago-based studio behind Tony Hawk: ...
Chicago-based developer Robomodo has reportedly cut 60 positions from its workforce, and revealed that the forthcoming Tony Hawk: Shred will be the last game the company makes for the Activision ...
[Update 10/13] Robomodo has confirmed that layoffs have taken place, though it would not discuss the exact number of employees let go. The following statement was released by Josh Tsui, President of ...
According to a Kotaku report, at least 30 people have been laid off at Tony Hawk developer Robomodo, with the figure rising to 60 by the end of play yesterday. The report also claims the Tony Hawk ...
If you want to watch friends and loved ones pretend to skateboard/fall repeatedly this fall, Robomodo's Tony Hawk Ride is the only product catering to those admittedly unhealthy urges. Here's how ...
Chicago, IL (September 30, 2008) -- Robomodo officially launched today as a new game developer dedicated to producing top-tier products for current and next generation console platforms. The company, ...
Tragic news today as we report that, due to the detonation of a hydrogen bomb on a weird island in 1977, Tony Hawk Ride developer Robomodo has shifted sideways into a reality running parallel to our ...
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