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Tommo Inc.
Company typeCorporation
IndustryComputer and video games
HeadquartersCity of Industry, California
Key people
Jonathan Wan (CEO)
Websitewww.tommo.com

Tommo is an American video games publisher and distributor of video games headquartered in City of Industry, California, USA. Founded in 1989, Tommo started out as a small independent video game distribution company that distributed imported games. Today Tommo, Inc. is a worldwide publisher, licensor and manufacturer of games and accessories across multiple entertainment platforms including PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Steam, GOG.com, iTunes, Google Play and Amazon.com. In July 2013, Tommo bought Humongous Entertainment and over 100 classics games from the Atari bankruptcy proceedings.[1]

Tommo also owns the Tommo Mobile brand and is currently marketing an exclusive line of SEGA-themed mobile accessory products which debut in 2013 and a second line of products is expected for Fall 2014.

Tommo also publishes original and licensed games in conjunction with its sister software company, UFO Interactive. Most notably, several titles in the Raiden shooting game series, Elminage and original titles in the Smart Girls, Smart Boys and Smart Kids brands as well as the Chuck E. Cheese series on various platforms.

In January 2014, Tommo re-launched the Humongous.com website and numerous social media sites as part of its commitment to rebuild the Humongous brand. In addition to iTunes, Google Play and The Amazon App Store in 2014 dozens of Humongous titles also debuted on Steam (April) and on Amazon PC Digital Download (May).

Games

Year Game Platform(s) Publisher Distributor
2002/2003 Space Raiders PlayStation 2, GameCube Green tickY Red XN
2006 Jump Super Stars Nintendo DS Red XN Green tickY
2006 Jump Ultimate Stars Nintendo DS Red XN Green tickY
2006 Breath of Fire III PlayStation Portable Red XN Green tickY
2014 Challenge of the Five Realms Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 Command HQ Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 Dragonsphere Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 Darklands Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 Sid Meier's Colonization Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 Sid Meier's Covert Action Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 BloodNet Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 Silent Service Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 Silent Service II Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 The UnderGarden Microsoft Windows Red XN Green tickY
2014 Tycoon City: New York Microsoft Windows Red XN Green tickY
2014 Deadlock: Planetary Conquest Microsoft Windows Red XN Green tickY
2014 Deadlock II: Shrine Wars Microsoft Windows Red XN Green tickY
2014 Sid Meier's Pirates! Microsoft Windows, OS X Red XN Green tickY
2014 Pirates! Gold Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 7th Legion Microsoft Windows Red XN Green tickY
2014 Sword of the Samurai Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux Red XN Green tickY
2014 B-17 Flying Fortress: The Mighty 8th Microsoft Windows Red XN Green tickY
2014 Slave Zero Microsoft Windows Red XN Green tickY
2014 Redline Microsoft Windows Red XN Green tickY
2014 F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter 2.0a Microsoft Windows Red XN Green tickY

See also

References

  1. ^ "Purchase Agreement between Atari, Inc. and Rebellion Developments, Stardock & Tommo" (PDF). BMC Group. 2013-07-22.