Paradox Development

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Paradox Development.
Type Private
(acquired by Midway)
Founded 1994
Headquarters Moorpark, California
Key people Christine Hsu (Founder)
David Zucker (Current Midway CEO)
Industry Computer and video games
Products (see Midway games)
Website Home page

Paradox Development was a games development studio, responsible for such games as the controversial Thrill Kill and many other PlayStation and more recently Xbox titles.

Paradox was founded in 1994 by Christine Hsu and went on to produce titles for forefront publishers such as Activision, Virgin Interactive (later to be bought by EA), Electronic Arts themselves, Interplay and the Japanese giant, Namco.

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After developing most of these titles Paradox Development was acquired by Midway Games in 2004 and subsequently changed its name to Midway Studios - Los Angeles. Whilst working as Midway - Los Angeles the company have produced the following titles,


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