Robomodo, founded in 2008, is a video game development studio based in Chicago, Illinois, known for its focus on action sports titles. The studio gained prominence with the launch of "Tony Hawk: Ride" in 2009, which introduced a unique skateboard peripheral, marking a significant milestone in motion-controlled gaming. Following this, they released "Tony Hawk: Shred" in 2010, further expanding their portfolio in the skateboarding genre. Key personnel include co-founders Josh Tsui and Scott Pease, who have extensive backgrounds in game design and development. Robomodo is particularly recognized for "Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD," a reimagining of the classic series that garnered attention for its nostalgic appeal and modern gameplay mechanics. The studio has influenced the gaming industry by pushing the boundaries of motion control technology and integrating it into sports gaming. Their specialization lies in action sports and arcade-style gameplay, often incorporating innovative control schemes. Robomodo has received various accolades for their contributions, including nominations for industry awards, highlighting their impact on the action sports genre and their commitment to evolving gameplay experiences.