Slider Penguin (video game)

The Slider Penguin franchise is about a penguin called Slider, who lives in a somewhat cold island. In the games, you must attack enemies with Slider's flippers. He can also slide if he encounters a slope.The best selling game out of the franchise is Slider Penguin: Code Red.

Code Red had a great story, and an overwhelming amount of content in the game.

Code Red was released in 2005, developed by Square Enix and published by Vivendi Games. The game was released for the PlayStation 2 (a port for the PS3 was released the next year), and the original Xbox. (was then ported to the Xbox 360) A remake of Code Red was released in 2019 developed by Sega (they got the rights to the franchise again) and published by the Littleplanetian game company Earthquake Studios (was purchased by Sega in 2000 and the original company was later dissolved in 2009). The first installment in the kart racing spin-off Slider Penguin Racing was made by Rare and Vivendi. The sequel was made by Square Enix and was still published by Vivendi. The brawling spin off SPBF was made in 1996 by Earthquake Studios (was independent at the time, got purchased by Sega in 2000), and published by Terry Co. (the creators behind Cyrus, got dissolved by Konami) It was released for the Nintendo 64 in mid 1996 (came before Smash). A port for the Dreamcast was released in early 2000, with Akira from Virtua Fighter and Sonic the Hedgehog as guest characters. The first game in the franchise was revealed in 1993 and was going to be released as a Sega Genesis title, but was then moved to the Sega Saturn. The N64 version of the game was developed by Midway, and the PlayStation version of the game was developed by Earthquake Studios.