Earthquake Studios

Earthquake Studios is a Littleplanetian game company founded in 1989. They originally made games for the Game Boy and the Apple computers, such as Barker's Adventure (Barker is still the mascot to this day). They later made games for the SNES before moving to the Sega Saturn to develop the sequel of Barker's Adventure.

They still made games for Nintendo consoles until when the Wii came out, but they later made a few games for the Nintendo Switch in 2017.

Their most successful game is Barker and the Crimson Key, released for the Dreamcast in 2000 and later re-released for the PS2, GameCube, and Xbox in 2003.

They later made Forest of the Cursed Wolves, released for the PS1 (or X), N64, and Sega Saturn in 1997. It was later ported to the GameCube and PS2 in 2002. The sequel and prequel were released on the Sega Dreamcast, and later on the PS2 and GameCube. They were purchased by Sega in 2000 and were later dissolved in 2009 until the revival of the company in 2013.

Earthquake Studios is going to release the 5th Zoo Stackers game for the Nintendo Switch and Xbox One in September 19, 2019.

The Forest of the Cursed Wolves series' last game was Forest of the Cursed Wolves 4 released for the PS2, PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360 developed by Earthquake Studios, and published by three companies in different regions. In Japan, the game is published by Sega. In North America, the game is published by Atlus. And in Europe, the game is published by THQ.

Earthquake Studios even made games for consoles that aren't that known, such as the 3DO, FM Towns Marty (Japanese studio made the games for that console), Neo Geo, and consoles or add-ons that failed a lot (Virtual Boy, Sega 32x)

They made a few games for the Sega Genesis and its add-on (Sega CD), such as a Barker's Adventure puzzle game.