"Acclaim was one of Nintendo's third-party software developers."@en . . "Acclaim \u00E4r ett spelf\u00F6retag som skapade Stargate (konsolspel). kategori:Utgivare"@sv . . "Acclaim Entertainment was a U.S.-based video game publisher that released games over multiple gaming consoles and handhelds in the late 1980s, 1990s and the early part of the 21st century. A great deal of its output was either licensed games or ports of many of Midway's arcade games (including the Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam series). The name \"Acclaim\" is dubious among gamers, due in part to the perception of the quality of its licensed output (which, in contrast to its arcade ports, generally ranges from mediocre to poor), most of which it published under its LJN Toys, Ltd. label (in the same way Konami did with \"Ultra Games\", due to Nintendo's strict licensing policies during the NES era). It should be noted that Acclaim/LJN developed very few of its games. Most of the games they published were actually commissioned to external developers such as Rare, Beam Software, Pack-in Studios, and even Atlus (yes, the same people that did Megami Tensei, also developed the Karate Kid game). Even then, Acclaim still bears some responsibility just for the sole fact that they published their bad games. The company made several questionable marketing decisions during its waning years (such as the infamous decision to include nudity in what became BMX XXX; this angered Dave Mirra enough that he sued Acclaim for damages, fearing that the negative reception to the game would taint his previous association with the series). The company eventually filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in September 2004, effectively shutting it down for good. Ironically, when Acclaim went under it had finished making an exceptionally good licensed game based on The Red Star, which was eventually picked up for publication by XS Games and released in 2007. In 2006, another company acquired Acclaim's name and logo and called itself \"Acclaim Games\", acting as a publisher of MMORPGs such as BOTS, 9Dragons and The Chronicles of Spellborn. The new company operated for four years before ceasing operations a second time on August 26, 2010."@en . . . . "Acclaim \u00E4r ett spelf\u00F6retag som skapade Stargate (konsolspel). kategori:Utgivare"@sv . . "Acclaim"@en . . . . "Acclaim is one of the currencies in Champions Online. It is acquired per character by doing PvP Missions and cannot be traded between characters. Acclaim can be used to buy Action Figures and Upgrades from El Gato Rojo,"@en . . . "Acclaim was founded in 1987 as a Delaware corporation. Acclaim had its headquarters in One Acclaim Plaza, located in Glen Cove, New York. After Acclaim Entertainment's 2004 demise, the Acclaim brand and logotype were purchased by the unrelated company Acclaim Games (also Acclaim Games Inc.) (defunct from August 26, 2010). Canadian video game publisher Throwback Entertainment acquired more than 150 titles from Acclaim's video game library."@en . . . . . "Acclaim was one of Nintendo's third-party software developers."@en . "Acclaim Entertainment was a U.S.-based video game publisher that released games over multiple gaming consoles and handhelds in the late 1980s, 1990s and the early part of the 21st century. A great deal of its output was either licensed games or ports of many of Midway's arcade games (including the Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam series)."@en . . . . . . "Acclaim was founded in 1987 as a Delaware corporation. Acclaim had its headquarters in One Acclaim Plaza, located in Glen Cove, New York. After Acclaim Entertainment's 2004 demise, the Acclaim brand and logotype were purchased by the unrelated company Acclaim Games (also Acclaim Games Inc.) (defunct from August 26, 2010). Canadian video game publisher Throwback Entertainment acquired more than 150 titles from Acclaim's video game library."@en . . . . . "Acclaim is one of the currencies in Champions Online. It is acquired per character by doing PvP Missions and cannot be traded between characters. Acclaim can be used to buy Action Figures and Upgrades from El Gato Rojo,"@en . . "Acclaim"@sv . .