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Company type | Privately held (Division of Home Entertainment Suppliers) |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Website | www |
Tru Blu Entertainment Pty. Ltd. is an Australian publisher that is a subsidiary of Home Entertainment Suppliers, who distribute their titles. It was founded in 1999. Their debut title was 2003's Sidhe Interactive-developed Rugby League which released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox.[1] Tru Blu Entertainment specialises in sports titles, having released a number of rugby league, Australian rules football, cricket and horse racing titles.[citation needed]
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[edit]- ^ "About Tru Blu Entertainment". Tru Blu Entertainment. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
Tru Blu Entertainment is the publishing arm of the long-established Australian distributor Home Entertainment Suppliers Pty Ltd (HES). An official NRL licensee, Tru Blu made their industry debut in 2003 with the record-breaking NRL Rugby League game for PS2, XBOX and PC.
- ^ Leyland, Malcolm (13 August 2003). "Gaming Life in Australia". IGN. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "Rugby League 2 [Articles]". IGN. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "Melbourne Cup Challenge (2006)". MobyGames. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ I. G. N. Staff (23 September 2008). "Rugby League 2: World Cup Edition for PlayStation 2 Announced". IGN. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ Wildgoose, David (14 May 2009). "Another AFL Game Announced". Kotaku Australia. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "NRL Mascot Mania for Nintendo DS (2009)". MobyGames. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ a b Shea, Cam (6 May 2009). "AFL and NRL Games Coming To PSP!". IGN. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ Long, Brad (21 August 2009). "Rugby League 3 Announced for Wii". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ I. G. N. Staff (28 June 2010). "Rugby League Live Announced for PS3 and 360". IGN. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ Golding, Daniel (27 April 2011). "AFL Live Review". IGN. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "AFL Overview". Tru Blu Entertainment. 6 July 2011. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge, The Game of Many Names - Voodoo Extreme". 18 July 2011. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ Reilly, Luke (26 October 2012). "Rugby League Live 2 Review". IGN. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "Rugby Challenge » RUGBY CHALLENGE 2 RELEASE DATE". Archived from the original on 13 June 2013. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ Inglese, Frank (5 July 2013). "Tru Blu Announces AFL Live 2". Capsule Computers. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ Reilly, Luke (17 December 2014). "Don Bradman Cricket Coming to PS4 and Xbox One". IGN. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ Lawrence, Nathan (15 September 2015). "Rugby League Live 3 Review". IGN. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "Rugby Challenge 3". IGN. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ Reilly, Luke (19 August 2016). "Brand new features revealed for Don Bradman Cricket 17". IGN India. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "AFL Evolution set for May release". AFL.com.au. 6 April 2017. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "Rugby League Live 4". IGN. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
- ^ "AFL Evolution 18". Tru Blu Entertainment. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
- ^ "PHAR LAP - HORSE RACING CHALLENGE announced for PS4 and XBOX ONE". Tru Blu Entertainment. 13 March 2019. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
- ^ Grixti, Shannon (25 March 2020). "AFL Evolution 2 Has A New Release Date". Press Start. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
- ^ "Rugby Challenge 4 PC, PS4, XONE, Switch". Gamepressure.com. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
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