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Left Field is a game studio that specializes in sport games. In April 23, 1998, [[Nintendo]] bought a n interest in Left Field, allowing them to control what sort of games they made. In September of 2002, Left Field bought back Nintendo's shares and became a third party developer.
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'''Left Field''' is a game studio that specializes in sport games. On April 23, 1998, [[Nintendo]] bought an interest in Left Field, allowing them to control what sort of games they made. In September of 2002, Left Field bought back Nintendo's shares and became a third party developer.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 28 April 2011

Left Field
Type Former Second Party
Founded 1994
Status Active
Base Westlake Village, California
Bestseller Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside
Homepage Official Site
Key Franchises NBA Courtside

Left Field is a game studio that specializes in sport games. On April 23, 1998, Nintendo bought an interest in Left Field, allowing them to control what sort of games they made. In September of 2002, Left Field bought back Nintendo's shares and became a third party developer.

Games[edit]

Nintendo 64[edit]

  • Excitebike 64
  • Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside
  • NBA Courtside 2: Featuring Kobe Bryant

Gamecube[edit]

  • Backyard Football
  • NBA Courtside 2002
  • World Series of Poker

Gameboy Color[edit]

  • 3D Ultra Pinball Thrillride
  • Disney's Beauty and the Beast: A Board Game Adventure
  • Disney's The Little Mermaid II: Pinball Frenzy
  • NBA 3 on 3 Featuring Kobe Bryant

Nintendo Wii[edit]

  • Dave Mirra BMX Challenge
  • Nitrobike
  • SCORE International Baja 1000
  • World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions

SEGA Saturn[edit]

  • Slam 'n' Jam
  • Slam 'N' Jam `96 Featuring Magic & Kareem

Playstation[edit]

  • Slam 'n' Jam
  • Slam 'N' Jam `96 Featuring Magic & Kareem

Playstation 2[edit]

  • MTX Mototrax
  • SCORE International Baja 1000
  • World Series of Poker
  • World Series of Poker: Battle for the Bracelets
  • World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions

Playstation 3[edit]

  • SCORE International Baja 1000

Playstation Portable[edit]

  • Dave Mirra's BMX Challenge
  • MTX Mototrax
  • World Series of Poker
  • World Series of Poker: Battle for the Bracelets
  • World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions

Xbox[edit]

  • MTX Mototrax
  • World Series of Poker

Xbox 360[edit]

  • SCORE International Baja 1000
  • World Series of Poker: Battle for the Bracelets
  • World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions

3DO[edit]

  • Slam 'n' Jam
  • Slam 'N' Jam `95

PC[edit]

  • Slam 'n' Jam
  • World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions