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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.3

                               September 27, 2002

Union Bank of California, N.A.,
   as Agent and Lender
445 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, California 90071
Attention:  John Kase

        Re: Second Amendment to Security Agreement

Ladies and Gentlemen:

        We refer to the Security Agreement dated as of August 31, 2000, as
amended by the Seventh Amendment to Revolving Credit Agreement and First
Amendment to Security Agreement dated as of January 8, 2002 (said Agreement, as
so amended, herein called the "Security Agreement"), made by THQ Inc. (the
"Borrower") in favor of Union Bank of California, N.A. ("UBOC"), as
administrative agent (in such capacity, the "Agent") for the lenders party from
time to time (the "Lenders") to the Credit Agreement (as defined below). In
connection herewith, the Borrower, UBOC, as sole Lender, and the Agent are
entering into an Amended and Restated Revolving Credit Agreement dated as of
September 27, 2002 (the "Credit Agreement"). It is a condition precedent to the
Credit Agreement that the Borrower shall have executed and delivered this letter
amendment. Terms defined in the Credit Agreement and not otherwise defined
herein have the same respective meanings when used herein, and the rules of
interpretation set forth in Sections 1.2 and 1.3 of the Credit Agreement are
incorporated herein by reference.

        1. Effective as of the date of this letter amendment but subject to the
terms and conditions hereof, the Borrower, the Lenders and the Agent hereby
agree that the Security Agreement is amended as set forth below.

           (a) Section 4 of the Security Agreement is amended by (i) inserting
the parenthetical "(other than any securities accounts and the security
entitlements held therein)" immediately after the words "investment property" in
the second line of that section and (ii) inserting the words "not held in a
securities account" immediately after the words "security entitlement" in clause
(d) of that section.

           (b) Section 5(b) of the Security Agreement is amended by adding the
parenthetical "(as defined in Schedule 2)" after the words "Sweep Account" where
they first appear in that section.

           (c) Section 6(f) of the Security Agreement is amended in full to read
as follows:

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Union Bank of California, N.A.,
  as Agent and Lender
September 27, 2002
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                "(f) Valid and Perfected First-Priority Security Interest;
        Control. This Agreement and the UCC-1 financing statement filed against
        the Borrower in the State of Delaware create a valid and perfected
        first-priority security interest in the Collateral (other than in any
        securities accounts owned by the Borrower and the security entitlements
        held therein). All filings and other actions necessary or desirable to
        perfect and protect such security interest have been duly made or taken
        (other than obtaining control over any securities accounts owned by the
        Borrower and the security entitlements held therein)."

           (d) Section 8(a) of the Security Agreement is amended in full to read
as follows:

                "(a) The Borrower will keep the Equipment and Inventory (other
        than Inventory sold in the ordinary course of business) at the places
        therefor specified in Section 6(a) or at such other place(s) as to which
        the Borrower has given the Agent at least 30 days' prior written
        notice."

           (e) Section 9(a) of the Security Agreement is amended in full to read
as follows:

                "(a) The Borrower will keep its legal name, type of legal
        entity, jurisdiction of organization and state organizational
        identification number as they were on August 12, 2002. The Borrower will
        keep the office where it maintains its records concerning the Collateral
        and all originals of all chattel paper that evidence Receivables at the
        location therefor specified in Section 6(a) or at such other location as
        to which the Borrower has given the Agent at least 30 days' prior
        written notice. The Borrower will hold and preserve such records and
        chattel paper and will permit representatives of the Agent at any time
        during normal business hours, upon reasonable prior notice, to inspect,
        copy and make abstracts from such records and chattel paper."

        2. The Borrower hereby represents and warrants for the benefit of the
Lenders and the Agent that (a) the representations and warranties contained in
the Credit Documents are correct in all material respects on and as of the date
of this letter amendment, before and after giving effect to the same, as if made
on and as of such date, and (b) no event has occurred and is continuing, or
would result from the effectiveness of this letter amendment, that constitutes a
Default.

        3. On and after the effective date of this letter amendment, each
reference in the Security Agreement to "this Agreement," "hereunder," "hereof,"
"herein" or words of like import referring to the Security Agreement, and each
reference in the other Credit Documents to

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Union Bank of California, N.A.,
  as Agent and Lender
September 27, 2002
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"the Security Agreement," "thereunder," "thereof," "therein" or words of like
import referring to the Security Agreement, shall mean and be a reference to the
Security Agreement as amended by this letter amendment. The Security Agreement,
as amended by this letter amendment, is and shall continue to be in full force
and effect and is hereby ratified and confirmed in all respects. The execution,
delivery and effectiveness of this letter amendment shall not operate as a
waiver of any right, power or remedy of the Agent or any Lender under any of the
Credit Documents or constitute a waiver of any provision of any of the Credit
Documents.

        5. This letter amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts
and by any combination of the parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of
which counterparts shall be an original and all of which taken together shall
constitute one and the same letter amendment.

        6. THIS LETTER AMENDMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED AND
ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA WITHOUT
REFERENCE TO THE CHOICE-OF-LAW PRINCIPLES THEREOF.

                                            Very truly yours,

                                            THQ INC.

                                            By: /s/ Fred Gysi
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                                                Fred Gysi
                                                Senior Vice President,
                                                Finance & Administration

Agreed as of the date first written above:

UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA, N.A.,
   as Agent and Lender

By: /s/ John Kase
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    John Kase
    Vice President &
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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.4

ALL SECTIONS MARKED WITH ASTERISKS REFLECT PORTIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN REDACTED AND
FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION BY THQ INC. AS PART
OF A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT.

                         CONFIDENTIAL LICENSE AGREEMENT
                FOR GAME BOY, GAME BOY COLOR AND GAME BOY POCKET
                           HANDHELD VIDEO GAME SYSTEMS
                              (Western Hemisphere)

        THIS AGREEMENT is entered into between NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC., a
Washington corporation with an address for notice purposes of 4820 150th Avenue
N.E., Redmond, WA 98052 (Fax: 425-882-3585) ("NINTENDO") and THQ INC., a
Delaware Corporation with an address for notice purposes of 5016 N. Parkway
Calabasas, Suite 100, Calabasas, CA 91302 (Fax: 818-224-3841), Attention:
President ("LICENSEE").

NINTENDO and LICENSEE acknowledge and agree as follows:

1.      RECITALS

        1.1 NINTENDO markets and sells high-quality video game systems,
including without limitation hardware and software, marketed by NINTENDO under
its trademarks "Game Boy(R)", "Game Boy(R) pocket" and "Game Boy(R) Color" for
playing video games.

        1.2 LICENSEE desires to gain access to and a license to use highly
proprietary programming specifications, development tools, trademarks and other
valuable intellectual property rights owned by NINTENDO, in order to develop
video game software and to purchase such video game software from NINTENDO for
play on the Game Boy Systems, which systems were developed by NCL (as defined
below).

        1.3 NINTENDO is willing to grant to LICENSEE a license to use such
proprietary information and intellectual property rights and to sell video game
software to LICENSEE upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

2.      DEFINITIONS

        2.1 "Artwork" shall mean the final art and mechanical formats for the
Licensed Product (as defined below) including the Game box, user instruction
manual with consumer precautions and warranty, game cartridge label and inserts.

        2.2 "Effective Date" shall mean the last date on which all parties shall
have signed this Agreement.

        2.3 "Game Boy Systems" shall mean individually, collectively or in any
combination the 8-bit monochrome Game Boy and Game Boy pocket handheld video
game systems and the 8-bit Game Boy Color handheld video game system.

        2.4 "Game(s)" shall mean video game software compatible with the Game
Boy Systems developed under this Agreement.

        2.5 "Guidelines" shall mean the "Game Boy Systems Packaging Guidelines"
and the "Game Boy Systems Development Manual" setting forth trademark, copyright
and related artwork standards, as provided by NINTENDO.

        2.6 "Independent Contractor" shall mean any third party agent,
consultant, contractor or independent programmer, other than LICENSEE.

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        2.7 "Licensed Copyright(s)" shall mean various copyrights in printed
materials, art or logo designs, computer software, electronic circuitry and
rights in integrated circuit layout designs employed in the Game Boy Systems.

        2.8 "Licensed Intellectual Properties" shall mean individually,
collectively or in any combination, the Licensed Inventions, Licensed
Proprietary Information, Licensed Copyrights and Licensed Trademarks.

        2.9 "Licensed Invention(s)" shall mean improvements and inventions
concerning the Game Boy Systems, including inventions which are or may become
the subject matter of various patents or patent applications.

        2.10 "Licensed Product(s)" shall mean interchangeable plastic cartridges
adapted for use with the Game Boy Systems, housing the Game embodied in
electronic memory devices (or comparable medium authorized by NINTENDO) and
using the Licensed Intellectual Properties.

        2.11 "Licensed Proprietary Information" shall mean any of the following
information relating to the Game Boy Systems: (a) all current or future
information, know-how, techniques, methods, information, tools, emulator
hardware or software, software development specifications, and/or trade secrets,
(b) any information or patent applications, (c) any business, marketing or sales
data or information, and (d) any other information or data relating to
development, design, operation, manufacturing, marketing or sales. "Licensed
Proprietary Information" shall include information disclosed to LICENSEE by
NINTENDO, NINTENDO's affiliated companies, and/or other third parties working
with NINTENDO. Such Licensed Proprietary Information shall include all
confidential information disclosed, whether in writing, orally, visually, or in
the form of drawings, technical specifications, software, samples, pictures,
models, recordings, or other tangible items which contain or manifest, in any
form, the above listed information. Licensed Proprietary Information shall not
include: (a) data and information which was in the public domain prior to
LICENSEE's receipt of the same hereunder, or which subsequently becomes part of
the public domain by publication or otherwise, except by LICENSEE's wrongful act
or omission, (b) data and information which LICENSEE can demonstrate, through
written records kept in the ordinary course of business, was in its possession
without restriction on use or disclosure, prior to its receipt of the same
hereunder and was not acquired directly or indirectly from NINTENDO under an
obligation of confidentiality which is still in force, (c) data and information
which LICENSEE can show was received by it from a third party who did not
acquire the same directly or indirectly from NINTENDO and to whom LICENSEE has
no obligation of confidentiality, and (d) data and information which is required
to be disclosed by an authorized governmental or judicial entity, provided that
LICENSEE shall notify NINTENDO at least thirty (30) days prior to such
disclosure.

        2.12 "Licensed Trademarks" shall mean registered and unregistered
trademarks and trademark applications used in connection with the Game Boy
Systems including, but no limited to, "Nintendo(R)", "Game Boy(R)", "Game Boy(R)
Color", Game Boy(R)pocket, "Official Nintendo Seal of Quality" and trade dress
in the Game Boy Systems.

        2.13 "Marketing Materials" shall mean marketing, advertising or
promotional materials which incorporate the Licensed Intellectual Properties and
which are developed by or for LICENSEE to promote the sale of the Licensed
Products.

        2.14 "NCL" shall mean NINTENDO's parent company, Nintendo Co., Ltd. of
Kyoto, Japan.

        2.15 "Product Sample" shall mean a sample of the Game for Game Boy Color
as defined in Section 5.2.

        2.16 "Other Agreement" shall mean that certain Product Developer
Non-Disclosure Agreement for Game Boy and Game Boy Color entered into between
NINTENDO and LICENSEE with an effective date

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of March 17, 1998.

        2.17 "Schedule 1" shall mean the "Nintendo of America Inc. Price
Schedule for the Game Boy Licensed Game Paks" attached to this Agreement and
incorporated by reference into this Agreement.

        2.18 "Schedule 2" shall mean the "Nintendo of America Inc. Price
Schedule for the Game Boy Color Licensed Game Paks" attached to this Agreement
and incorporated by reference into this Agreement.

        2.19 "Term" shall mean three (3) years from the Effective Date.

        2.20 "Territory" shall mean all countries within the Western Hemisphere,
including the United States, Canada, South America, Central America, Mexico and
all applicable territories and possessions.

3.      GRANT OF LICENSE; RESERVATION OF RIGHTS BY NINTENDO

        3.1 Grant. For the Term and in the Territory, NINTENDO hereby grants to
LICENSEE, and LICENSEE hereby accepts under the terms and conditions set forth
in this Agreement, a nonexclusive license to develop the Licensed Products.
Except as may be permitted under a separate written authorization from NINTENDO
or NCL, LICENSEE shall not use the Licensed Intellectual Properties for any
other purpose.

        3.2 Reservation of Rights in the Licensed Intellectual Properties.
LICENSEE acknowledges NINTENDO's and NCL's right, title, and interest in and to
the Licensed Intellectual Properties and the goodwill associated with the
Licensed Trademarks. LICENSEE will not at any time do or cause to be done any
act or thing which in any way impairs or is intended to impair any part of such
right, title, interest or goodwill. LICENSEE shall not represent that it has any
ownership in the Licensed Intellectual Properties. This agreement does not grant
LICENSEE any ownership interest in the Licensed Intellectual Properties, and
LICENSEE's use of the Licensed Intellectual Properties shall not create any
right, title or interest therein in LICENSEE's favor beyond the license granted
herein.

        3.3 Reservation of Rights of Distribution Outside the Territory.
LICENSEE shall market and sell the Licensed Products only in the Territory.
LICENSEE shall not directly or indirectly export any Licensed Products from the
Territory nor shall LICENSEE knowingly permit or assist any third party in doing
so.

        3.4 Reservation of Rights to Reverse Engineer. LICENSEE may utilize and
study the design, performance and operation of the Game Boy Systems and the
Licensed Proprietary Information solely for the purpose of developing software
which is compatible with the Game Boy Systems for license under this Agreement.
LICENSEE shall not, directly or indirectly, reverse engineer or aid or assist in
the reverse engineering of all or any part of the Game Boy Systems, including
the hardware, software and/or tools. For purposes of this Agreement, "reverse
engineering" shall mean: (a) the x-ray electronic scanning and/or physical or
chemical stripping of semiconductor components; and/or (b) the disassembly,
decompilation, decryption, or simulation of object code or executable code,
specifically including, but not limited to, any NINTENDO supplied or developed
libraries. The limitations set forth in this Section 3.4 shall not preclude
LICENSEE from engaging in reverse engineering of any Game code which was
developed solely by LICENSEE and related only to the Game and was not supplied
by nor derived from any code supplied by NINTENDO.

        3.5 Reservation of Rights of Electronic Transmission. LICENSEE shall not
directly or indirectly duplicate, distribute or transmit Games via electronic
means or any other means now known or hereafter devised, including without
limitation, wireless, cable, fiber optic means, telephone lines, satellite
transmission, microwave or radio waves or over a network of interconnected
computers or other devices. Notwithstanding this limitation, LICENSEE shall not
be prohibited from the electronic transmission of Games during the development
process for the sole purpose of facilitating development; provided, however,
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retransmission shall attach to any such transmission, and, provided further,
that LICENSEE shall use reasonable security measures, customary within the
industry, to reduce the risk of unauthorized interception or retransmission of
such transmissions.

        3.6 Notification Obligations. LICENSEE shall promptly notify NINTENDO of
the loss or unauthorized use or disclosure of any Licensed Proprietary
Information and shall promptly act to recover any such information and/or
prevent further breach of the confidentiality obligations herein.

4.      CONFIDENTIALITY

        4.1 Disclosure of Proprietary Information. During the Term, NINTENDO may
provide LICENSEE with highly proprietary development information, development
tools, emulation systems, programming specifications and related resources and
information constituting and incorporating the Licensed Proprietary Information
to enable LICENSEE to develop video games for use with the Game Boy Systems.

        4.2 Confidentiality of Licensed Proprietary Information. LICENSEE shall
maintain all Licensed Proprietary Information as strictly confidential and will
use such Licensed Proprietary Information only in accordance with this
Agreement. LICENSEE shall limit access to the Licensed Proprietary Information
to LICENSEE's employees having a strict need to know and shall advise such
employees of their obligation of confidentiality as provided herein. LICENSEE
shall require each such employee to retain in confidence the Licensed
Proprietary Information pursuant to a written non-disclosure agreement between
LICENSEE and such employee. LICENSEE shall use its best efforts to ensure that
its employees working with or otherwise having access to Licensed Proprietary
Information shall not disclose or make unauthorized use of the Licensed
Proprietary Information.

        4.3 Agent/Consultant Confidentiality. LICENSEE shall not disclose the
Licensed Proprietary Information to any Independent Contractor without
NINTENDO's prior written approval. Each approved Independent Contractor shall be
required to enter into a written non-disclosure agreement with NINTENDO prior to
receiving any access to or disclosure of the Licensed Proprietary Information.

5.      DEVELOPMENT; QUALITY STANDARDS; ARTWORK; MANUFACTURING

        5.1 Development and Sale of the Game Boy Systems Programs. During the
Term and for the Territory, LICENSEE may develop Games and/or sell Licensed
Products for the Game Boy Systems in accordance with this Agreement.

        5.2 Submission of Product Sample (Game Boy Color Only). Prior to a Game
Boy Color Game reaching fifty percent (50%) completion, LICENSEE shall submit to
NINTENDO for approval a Product Sample. Such Product Sample must include a
demonstration of the manner in which such Game Boy Color dedicated or compatible
Game will utilize and exploit the following color criteria: (a) differentiation
from monochrome Game Boy software (each Game Boy Color Game must appear
significantly more colorful than monochrome Game Boy software when "colorized"
by the Game Boy Color hardware); (b) simultaneous colors; (c) appropriate use of
color; (d) variety of colors, and (e) contrast and saturation. For the purpose
of demonstrating these criteria, the Product Sample shall be either a programmed
demo or various ROM images. In addition to these criteria, for Games which have
been previously released for the Game Boy monochrome system, LICENSEE must
provide a demonstration of the game-play enhancements which have been added to
the Game which may include any of the following: (i) additional stages, levels
or areas; (ii) new characters; and/or (iii) game-play based on color. Subsequent
to acceptance and approval of a Product Sample, LICENSEE shall notify NINTENDO
in writing of any material proposed changes in the Product Sample and/or the
proposed Licensed Product. No submission samples are required for Games
exclusively for play on Game Boy and Game Boy pocket systems.

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        5.3 Delivery of Completed Game. Upon completion of a Game, LICENSEE
shall deliver to NINTENDO one (1) prototype of the Game in a format specified by
NINTENDO, together with written user instructions and a complete screen text
script. NINTENDO shall promptly evaluate the Game with regard to: (a) its
technical compatibility with and error-free operation on the Game Boy Systems;
(b) the suitability of the Game content, taking into account reasonable
standards set forth in the Guidelines; and, if applicable, (c) whether the Game
achieves the criteria as set forth in Section 5.2 at 50% completion and upon
final completion. LICENSEE shall have satisfied the Game content suitability
criteria by providing NINTENDO with proof that the Game has been provided with a
certificate of a rating other than ADULTS ONLY (or its equivalent) from the
Entertainment Software Ratings Board or comparable independent ratings body
which reviews and certifies product for violent or sexual content, and that the
Game meets the content criteria set forth in NINTENDO's content guidelines.

        5.4 Approval of Completed Game. NINTENDO shall, within a reasonable
period of time after receipt, approve or disapprove such Game. If such Game is
disapproved, NINTENDO shall specify in writing the reasons for such disapproval
and state what corrections and/or improvements are necessary. After making the
necessary corrections and/or improvements, LICENSEE shall submit a revised Game
for approval by NINTENDO. The approval of any Game by NINTENDO shall not relieve
LICENSEE of its sole responsibility for the development, quality and operation
of the Game or in any way create any warranty for a Licensed Product by
NINTENDO. NINTENDO shall not unreasonably withhold or delay any approval
provided for herein.

        5.5 Development and Quality of Artwork. In connection with the
submission of a proposed Licensed Product to NINTENDO, LICENSEE shall submit all
Artwork to NINTENDO. All Artwork shall conform to the requirements set forth in
the Guidelines. Within fifteen (15) business days of receipt of the Artwork,
NINTENDO shall approve or disapprove the Artwork based upon the Guidelines. If
any of the Artwork is disapproved, NINTENDO shall specify in writing the reasons
for such disapproval and state what corrections and/or improvements are
necessary. After making the necessary corrections and/or improvements to the
disapproved Artwork, LICENSEE shall resubmit new Artwork for approval by
NINTENDO. NINTENDO shall not unreasonably withhold or delay its approval of any
Artwork.

        5.6 Appointment of NCL as Manufacturer. LICENSEE hereby appoints NCL,
and NINTENDO confirms that NCL accepts such appointment, as manufacturer of the
Licensed Products. LICENSEE shall purchase from NCL through NINTENDO all of its
requirements for the Licensed Products. NCL shall have the sole responsibility
for establishing and fulfilling all aspects of the manufacturing process,
including selecting the location of and specifications for any manufacturing
facilities, appointing suppliers and subcontractors, and managing all
work-in-progress and finished goods inventory. NCL shall acquire and retain
responsibility for all equipment, tooling, molds or masks used in connection
with the manufacture of the Licensed Products.

        5.7 Manufacture of Licensed Products. Upon approval of a Game and the
Artwork and upon receipt from LICENSEE of an order in accordance with Section 6
herein, NCL will manufacture the Licensed Products for LICENSEE, including the
Artwork.

        5.8 Retention of Sample Licensed Products. NCL may, at its own expense,
manufacture samples of the Licensed Products, only to the extent necessary, to
be used by NINTENDO for archival purposes, legal proceedings against infringers
of the Licensed Intellectual Properties, and for other lawful purposes.

6.      PURCHASE PRICE; PAYMENT; DELIVERY OF COMPLETED LICENSED PRODUCT

        6.1 Minimum Initial Orders. Upon placement of an initial order, LICENSEE
shall order a minimum quantity of **** units of a Licensed Product.

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     Exchange Commission.

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        6.2 Subsequent Minimum Orders. LICENSEE may subsequently order
additional Licensed Product in a minimum quantity of ***** of a Licensed
Product.

        6.3 Purchase Price. The purchase price to be paid by LICENSEE to
NINTENDO for the Licensed Products shall be in accordance with NINTENDO's
pricing schedules currently set forth in the attached Schedules 1 & 2. The
purchase price includes the cost of manufacturing, printing and packaging the
Licensed Products and a royalty for the use of the Licensed Intellectual
Properties. Schedule 1 and/or Schedule 2 are subject to change by NINTENDO at
any time without notice.

        6.4 Payment. At the time an order is placed, LICENSEE shall provide to
NINTENDO an irrevocable letter of credit in favor of NINTENDO and payable at
sight, issued by a bank acceptable to NINTENDO and confirmed, at LICENSEE's
expense, if requested by NINTENDO. The letter of credit shall be in United
States dollars in an amount equal to the purchase price of the Licensed Products
ordered. All associated banking charges are for LICENSEE's account.

        6.5 Shipment and Delivery. The Licensed Products shall be delivered
F.O.B. Japan, with shipment at LICENSEE's direction and expense. Orders may be
delivered by NINTENDO in partial shipments, each directed to no more than two
(2) destinations designated by LICENSEE in the Territory. Title to the Licensed
Products shall vest in accordance with the terms of the applicable letter of
credit.

7.      MARKETING, SALE AND RENTAL OF THE LICENSED PRODUCTS

        7.1 Marketing Materials. LICENSEE agrees that any Marketing Materials
shall be of high quality and shall comply with the Guidelines.

        7.2 Submission of Proposed Marketing Materials. Prior to actual use or
distribution, LICENSEE shall submit to NINTENDO for review and evaluation
initial samples of all Marketing Materials. NINTENDO shall, within fifteen (15)
business days of receipt of such samples, approve or disapprove of the quality
of such samples. If any of the samples are disapproved as to quality, NINTENDO
shall specify the reasons for such disapproval and state what corrections and/or
improvements are necessary. After making the necessary corrections and/or
improvements to the disapproved samples, LICENSEE may resubmit new samples for
approval by NINTENDO as to quality. No Marketing Materials shall be distributed
or utilized by LICENSEE without obtaining prior written approval as to quality
by NINTENDO. NINTENDO shall not unreasonably withhold or delay its approval of
the proposed Marketing Materials.

        7.3 Warranty and Repair. With respect to the Licensed Product, LICENSEE
shall provide to the original consumer a minimum ninety (90) day limited
warranty, comparable to that offered by NINTENDO. LICENSEE shall also provide to
the original consumer, either directly or indirectly through authorized service
centers, reasonably accessible product service, including out-of-warranty
service for a period of three (3) years following sale of the Licensed Product.
In the event LICENSEE is unable to obtain sufficient quantities of repair parts
for service obligations from defective and/or product returns, NINTENDO shall
cooperate in providing reasonable quantities of repair parts to LICENSEE at its
standard cost.

        7.4 Business Facilities; Sales of Licensed Products. LICENSEE agrees to
develop, maintain and utilize during the Term: (a) suitable office facilities
within the Territory, adequately staffed to enable LICENSEE to fulfill all
responsibilities under this Agreement; (b) necessary warehouse, distribution,
marketing, sales, collection and credit operations to facilitate proper handling
of the Licensed Product; and, (c) customer service and game counseling support,
including telephone service, to adequately support the Licensed Product.

        7.5 Defects; Recall. In the event of a material programming defect in
the Licensed Product,

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which defect in the reasonable judgment of NINTENDO would significantly impair
the ability of a consumer to play the Licensed Product, NINTENDO may require the
LICENSEE to recall the Licensed Product and undertake suitable repairs or
replacements prior to sale.

        7.6 Rental. In the event LICENSEE elects to engage in the commercial
rental of the Licensed Products within the Territory on such terms and
conditions as LICENSEE shall determine, LICENSEE shall secure appropriate
authorizations and/or assignments from the holder(s) of the copyrightable
elements employed in the computer programs for the Licensed Product. LICENSEE
shall clearly provide notice on the Artwork for each Licensed Product of any
rental right or reservation thereof.

        7.7 Nintendo Promotional Materials, Publications and Events. At its
option, NINTENDO may: (a) insert in the packaging for the Licensed Product
promotional materials concerning Nintendo Power(R) magazine; (b) utilize screen
shots, package art and related art and information regarding the Licensed
Product in Nintendo Power(R), Nintendo Power Source(TM) (NINTENDO's on-line
version of Nintendo Power(R)) or other media or marketing programs which promote
NINTENDO products; and (c) exercise public performance rights of the Licensed
Product and use the related trademarks and art in NINTENDO sponsored contests,
tours and events which generally promote NINTENDO products, provided that no
other third party approvals are required.

8.      LICENSEE'S COPYRIGHTS AND TRADEMARKS

        8.1 Copyright and Trademark Warranties. LICENSEE represents and warrants
that, throughout the Territory, LICENSEE is either: (a) the sole owner of all
right, title and interest in and to the trademarks, copyrights, Artwork and
other intellectual property rights used on or in association with the Licensed
Products; or (b) the holder of sufficient rights to the trademarks, copyrights,
Artwork and other intellectual property rights which have been licensed from a
third party for use in the Licensed Product.

        8.2 Licensee's Indemnification. LICENSEE shall indemnify and hold
NINTENDO and NCL harmless from any claims, losses, liabilities, damages,
expenses and costs, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees
and costs, which result from: (a) a breach of any of the representations or
warranties provided by LICENSEE herein; (b) any claim of infringement of any
third party's intellectual property rights with respect to the Licensed Product,
(including, but not limited to, any claim relating to marketing, advertising
and/or sale of the Licensed Product), excluding claims based solely upon
NINTENDO's Licensed Intellectual Properties; or, (c) any claim of bodily injury
(including death) or property damage arising out of, or in connection with, the
development, sale and/or use of any of the Licensed Products. NINTENDO shall
give LICENSEE prompt written notice of the assertion of any such claim and
provided, further, that LICENSEE shall have the right to select counsel and
control the defense and/or settlement of any such claim, subject to the right of
NINTENDO to participate in any such action or proceeding at its own expense with
counsel of its own choice.

        8.3 Insurance. LICENSEE shall, at its own expense, obtain a policy of
general liability insurance by a recognized insurance company. Such policy of
insurance shall be in an amount of not less than **** on a per occurrence basis
and shall provide for adequate protection against any suits, claims, loss or
damage or any alleged intellectual property infringements by the Licensed
Products. Such policy shall name NINTENDO as an additional insured and may not
be canceled without thirty (30) days prior written notice to NINTENDO. A
Certificate of Insurance shall be provided to NINTENDO's Licensing Department
within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date. If LICENSEE fails to maintain
such insurance during the Term, NINTENDO may secure and maintain such insurance
at LICENSEE's expense.

9.      LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

        9.1 Disclaimer Regarding Licensed Intellectual Properties. NINTENDO
makes no

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representations, guarantees or warranties concerning the scope or validity of
the Licensed Intellectual Properties, and does not warrant that the sale of the
Licensed Products by LICENSEE will not infringe upon the patent, trade secret,
copyright, mask work or trademark rights of another in the Territory. THE RISK
OF INFRINGEMENT IS HEREBY ASSUMED BY LICENSEE.

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10.     INFRINGEMENT OF LICENSED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES AND LICENSEE'S
        TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS

        10.1 Reporting. In the event any claim is asserted against LICENSEE
alleging that any of the Licensed Intellectual Properties constitute an
infringement of another's rights or if a claim is asserted against NINTENDO
alleging that the Licensed Products infringe the rights of a third party, then
the party with such knowledge shall promptly notify the other party.

        10.2 Licensed Intellectual Properties. NINTENDO shall have the sole
right, at its expense, to commence and/or defend a legal action or negotiate a
settlement relating to any alleged infringement by the Licensed Intellectual
Properties. LICENSEE agrees to give reasonable assistance in any such legal
action, but at no expense to it. NINTENDO shall be entitled to all of the
recovery or damages collected as a result of such legal action or negotiated
settlement. In the event of a legal action against LICENSEE alleging an
infringement by the Licensed Intellectual Properties as incorporated into
LICENSEE's Licensed Products which NINTENDO affirmatively elects in writing not
to defend, LICENSEE may defend or settle such legal action, at its option and
expense. NINTENDO agrees to provide reasonable assistance in defending any such
legal action. LICENSEE agrees to keep NINTENDO fully informed with respect to
developments in any such legal action and to provide NINTENDO reasonable notice
of the terms of any proposed settlement and to consider any comments by NINTENDO
before settlement is made.

        10.3 Infringement of Licensed Products. LICENSEE shall take reasonable
steps to abate any infringement of LICENSEE's copyrights and trademarks employed
in the Licensed Products. LICENSEE shall also take all reasonable and necessary
steps, including legal action, to defend against any alleged infringement caused
by any of LICENSEE's content in a Licensed Product or any Artwork, title or
designation used in conjunction with any of the Licensed Products. NINTENDO
shall give to LICENSEE reasonable assistance and cooperation in any such legal
action, but at no expense to NINTENDO.

11.     TERM AND TERMINATION

        11.1 Default or Breach. In the event that either party is in default or
commits a breach of this Agreement which is not cured within thirty (30) days
after receipt of written notice thereof, then this Agreement shall automatically
terminate on the date specified in such notice.

        11.2 Bankruptcy/Insolvency. At NINTENDO's option, and for its own
convenience, this Agreement can be terminated immediately and without notice in
the event that LICENSEE: (a) makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors;
(b) becomes insolvent; (c) files a voluntary petition for bankruptcy; (d)
acquiesces to

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any involuntary bankruptcy petition; (e) is adjudicated as a bankrupt; or (f)
ceases to do business.

        11.3 Termination Other Than by Breach. Upon the expiration of this
Agreement or its termination other than by LICENSEE's breach, LICENSEE shall
have a period of **** to sell any unsold Licensed Products. All Licensed
Products in LICENSEE's control following expiration of such sell-off period,
shall be destroyed by LICENSEE within ten (10) days and proof of such
destruction shall be delivered to NINTENDO certified by an officer of LICENSEE.

        11.4 Termination by LICENSEE's Breach. If this Agreement is terminated
by NINTENDO as a result of a breach of its terms and conditions by LICENSEE,
LICENSEE shall immediately cease all distribution, promotion or sale of any
Licensed Products. All Licensed Products in LICENSEE's control as of such
termination shall be destroyed by LICENSEE within ten (10) days and proof of
such destruction shall be delivered to NINTENDO certified by an officer of
LICENSEE.

        11.5 Licensed Intellectual Property Rights. Upon expiration and/or
termination of this Agreement, LICENSEE will cease all use of the Licensed
Intellectual Properties for any purpose, and Sections 4.2 and 4.3 of this
Agreement, pertaining to LICENSEE's obligation to not disclose to third parties
any Licensed Proprietary Information shall survive the termination of this
Agreement. LICENSEE shall also return to NINTENDO all writings, drawings,
models, data and other materials and things in LICENSEE's possession or in the
possession of any past or present employee, agent or contractor receiving the
information through LICENSEE, which constitute or relate to or disclose any
Licensed Proprietary Information without making copies or otherwise retaining
any such information.

        11.6 Termination by Nintendo's Breach. If this Agreement is terminated
by LICENSEE as a result of a breach of its terms or conditions by NINTENDO,
LICENSEE may continue to sell the Licensed Products in the Territory until the
expiration of the Term, at which time the provisions herein relating to
termination other than by default of LICENSEE shall apply to any unsold Licensed
Products.

12.     GENERAL PROVISIONS

        12.1 Nonassignability/Sublicensing. This Agreement is personal to
LICENSEE and may not be sold, assigned, delegated, sublicensed or otherwise
transferred or encumbered, including by operation of law or by the sale or
transfer of more than ten percent (10%) of the stock, assets or ownership
interest or control of LICENSEE, without the prior written consent of NINTENDO.

        12.2 Force Majeure. Neither party shall be liable for any breach of this
Agreement occasioned by any cause beyond the reasonable control of such party,
including governmental action, war, riot or civil commotion, fire, natural
disaster, labor disputes, restraints affecting shipping or credit, delay of
carriers, inadequate supply of suitable materials, or any other cause which
could not with reasonable diligence be controlled or prevented by the parties.
In the event of material shortages, including shortages of microcomputer chips
necessary for production of the Licensed Products, NINTENDO reserves the right
to allocate essential materials among itself and its licensees.

        12.3 Waiver; Severability; Integration. The failure of any party to
enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver of
such provision or of the right of such party to thereafter enforce such
provision. In the event that any term, clause or provision of this Agreement
shall be construed to be or adjudged invalid, void or unenforceable, such term,
clause or provision shall be construed as severed from this Agreement, and the
remaining terms, clauses and provisions shall remain in effect. This Agreement
constitutes the entire agreement between the parties relating to the subject
matter hereof, provided, however, that the Other Agreements shall remain in
effect, except as may be modified by specific reference herein. All prior
negotiations, representations, agreements and understandings are merged into,
extinguished by and completely expressed by this Agreement. Any amendment to
this Agreement shall be in writing, signed by

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both parties.

        12.4 Governing Law: Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by, subject
to and construed under the laws of the State of Washington. Any legal actions
prosecuted or instituted by NINTENDO or by LICENSEE under this Agreement, with
respect to any matters arising under or growing out of this Agreement, shall
only be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction in King County, Washington
and each party hereby consents to the jurisdiction and venue of such courts for
such purposes.

        12.5 Equitable Relief. LICENSEE acknowledges that in the event of its
breach of this Agreement, no adequate remedy at law may be available to NINTENDO
and that NINTENDO shall be entitled to seek injunctive or other equitable relief
in addition to any relief available at law.
        12.6 Attorneys' Fees. In the event it is necessary for either party of
this Agreement to undertake legal action to enforce any of the terms, conditions
or rights contained herein, or to defend any such action, then the prevailing
party in any such action shall be entitled to recover from the other party all
reasonable attorneys' fees, costs and expenses relating to such legal action or
any appeal therefrom.

        12.7 Notices. All notices required or permitted under this Agreement
shall be sufficiently given when: (a) personally served or delivered; (b)
deposited, postage prepaid, with a guaranteed air courier service, addressed as
stated herein, or to such other person or address either party may designate in
a notice; or, (c) by facsimile, with an original sent concurrently by first
class U.S. mail. Notice shall be deemed effective upon the earlier of actual
receipt or two (2) business days after transmittal.

        12.8 Counterparts; Signature by Facsimile. This Agreement may be signed
in counterparts, which shall together constitute a complete Agreement. A
signature transmitted by facsimile shall be considered an original for purposes
of this Agreement.

        12.9 Time is of the Essence. Time is of the essence with regard to this
Agreement and the performance of the parties' obligations hereunder.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, NINTENDO and LICENSEE have entered into this Agreement on
the dates set forth below.

NINTENDO:                                    LICENSEE:

NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC.                     THQ INC.

By:   John Bauer                             By:   Brian J. Farrell
   --------------------------------             --------------------------------

Its:  Executive Vice President,              Its:  President
      Administration                             -------------------------------

Date:       3/9/99                           Date:          3/3/99
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                                   SCHEDULE 1
                            NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC.
                                 PRICE SCHEDULE
                           GAME BOY LICENSED GAME PAKS

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                                   SCHEDULE 2
                     NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC. PRICE SCHEDULE
                        GAME BOY COLOR LICENSED GAME PAKS

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     Exchange Commission.

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