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Encyclopedia > GT Interactive
GT Interactive
Type Predecessor to Atari, Inc.
Founded 1993
Headquarters New York City, USA

GT Interactive was an American video game developer founded in 1993 and headquartered in New York City. It was bought by French company Infogrames Entertainment SA (IESA) in 1999. For the concept Atari (当たり) in the board game of Go, see Atari (go term). ... 1993 1993 in games 1992 in video gaming 1994 in video gaming Notable events of 1993 in video gaming. ... A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates video games. ... Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... Infogrames Entertainment SA (IESA) is an international holding company headquartered in Lyon, France. ... This article is about the year. ...


Following its purchase by IESA, GT Interactive was renamed Infogrames, Inc. and became the official North American subsidiary of the company. In 2001, Infogrames absorbed Hasbro Interactive, owner of the Atari brand. As of October 2001, Infogrames, Inc. started releasing games under the Atari name. North America North America is a continent[1] in the Earths northern hemisphere and (chiefly) western hemisphere. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ... Hasbro Interactive was a video game production and publishing subsidiary of Hasbro, the game and toy giant. ... A brand includes a name, logo, slogan, and/or design scheme associated with a product or service. ...


Infogrames, Inc. was subsequently renamed Atari, Inc. in 2003, and continues to operate under the brand to this day. For the concept Atari (当たり) in the board game of Go, see Atari (go term). ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Contents

Games published

Game Boy

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Game Boy Color

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Macintosh

Look up Bedlam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Blood is a PC game developed by Monolith Productions and distributed by GT Interactive. ... Doom II: Hell on Earth is a first-person shooter video game created by id Software. ... Hexen: Beyond Heretic (or Hexen) is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Raven Software, published by id Software, and distributed by GT Interactive beginning on March 16, 1996. ... Ice and Fire is the eighth book in the series of Deathlands. ... Lode Runner 2 was a computer game released in 1998 for Mac OS and Windows. ... Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter is a hunting game developed by Sunstorm Interactive http://www. ... ZPC (Zero Population Count) is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Zombie Entertainment in 1996 which uses the Marathon 2 engine. ...

Nintendo 64

40 Winks is a childrens game published in 1999. ... Futuristic racing game by game publisher Melbourne House. ... Duke Nukem 64 is a Nintendo 64 port of the first-person shooter PC (MS-DOS) video game Duke Nukem 3D. There are many changes from the PC version. ... Hexen: Beyond Heretic (or Hexen) is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Raven Software, published by id Software, and distributed by GT Interactive beginning on March 16, 1996. ...

PC

Amok (sometimes spelled AMOK, , A+M+O+K, or A•M•O•K) is an action game for the Sega Saturn in which you guide a robot called Slambird through nine different scenarios to complete several objectives. ... This page is about the book series. ... Area 51 is a light gun arcade game issued by Atari Games in 1995. ... Look up Bedlam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Blood is a PC game developed by Monolith Productions and distributed by GT Interactive. ... The Carnivores games were a series of first-person shooting video games released by Action Forms: Carnivores, which was released in 1998, Carnivores 2, released in 1999, and Carnivores: Ice Age, released in 2001, all for the PC. In addition, Carnivores Cityscape (developed by a different company) was released in... See also Clan (computer gaming) A clan is a group of people united by kinship and descent, which is defined by perceived descent from a common ancestor. ... Discworld Noir is a computer game based on Terry Pratchetts Discworld comic fantasy novels, and unlike the previous Discworld games is both an example and parody of the noir genre. ... Doom II: Hell on Earth is a first-person shooter video game created by id Software. ... Driver: You Are the Wheelman, better known as Driver, is a 1999 video game developed by Reflections Interactive, who had earlier hits with Destruction Derby on the early years of the PlayStation. ... Duke Nukem 3D is a first-person shooter computer game developed by 3D Realms and published by Apogee Software. ... Hordes is the name of the newest miniature wargame to be produced by Privateer Press. ... Ice and Fire is the eighth book in the series of Deathlands. ... Imperium Galactica is a computer game made by Hungarian-based company Digital Reality that combines many of the features of 4x games with some of the features of real-time tactical games. ... Imperium Galactica II is a real-time strategy/empire-building computer game from Hungarian-based Digital Reality. ... Jeff Waynes The War of the Worlds is a Real-time strategy game developed by Rage Software Limited and released in 1998. ... The word locus (plural loci) is Latin for place: In biology and evolutionary computation, a locus is the position of a gene (or other significant sequence) on a chromosome. ... Lode Runner 2 was a computer game released in 1998 for Mac OS and Windows. ... The Master Levels for Doom II was released on 26 December 1995 by id Software as an expansion pack for the computer game Doom II. The CD contains twenty WAD files created by various authors under contract. ... NAM stands for: National Association of Manufacturers Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal formerly known as the Navy Achievement Medal Non-Aligned Movement Number Assignment Module Network Add-on Mod, a major unofficial add-on for SimCity 4 Vietnam War Namid Ram Shatil Category: ... Drifting refers to the difference in slip angle between the front and rear tires of a car. ... Zombies attacking the player at the starting of Episode 1, Mission 3: The Necropolis. ... Rebel Moon Rising is a video game made by Fenris Wolf and GT Interactive. ... Rocky Mountain Trophy Hunter is a hunting game developed by Sunstorm Interactive http://www. ... Shadow Warrior is a first-person shooter computer game featuring Lo Wang, a master ninja assassin or Shadow Warrior, developed by 3D Realms and released on May 13, 1997 by GT Interactive. ... Total Annihilation a. ... Totally Unreal is a compilation pack containing Unreal, its expansion pack, and Unreal Tournament. ... Unreal is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Epic Games and published by GT Interactive (now owned by Atari) on May 22, 1998. ... Unreal is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Epic Games and published by GT Interactive (now owned by Atari) on May 22, 1998. ... Unreal Tournament, abbreviated UT, (sometimes referred to as UT99, UT Classic, UT1, or UT:GOTY to differentiate from Unreal Tournament 2003, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Unreal Tournament 3) is a popular first-person shooter video game. ... The two-letter combination XS can stand for one of the following, depending on context: Codes: XS is the IATA airline code for SITA General words/terms: Cross-section Excess Extra Small, a size of clothing Specific entities: A comic book character from DC Comics – see XS (comics) The XS... ZPC (Zero Population Count) is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Zombie Entertainment in 1996 which uses the Marathon 2 engine. ...

PlayStation

  • 40 Winks
  • Beavis and Butt-Head: Get Big in Hollywood
  • Bedlam
  • Bug Riders
  • Courier Crisis
  • Critical Depth
  • Dead Ball Zone
  • Discworld Noir
  • Driver
  • Driver 2
  • Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes
  • Duke Nukem: Time to Kill
  • Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown
  • HeXen
  • Invasion From Beyond
  • Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
  • Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
  • Rebel Moon
  • Rogue Trip: Vacation 2012
  • Sensible Soccer 2000
  • Streak: Hoverboard Racing
  • Tiger Shark
  • Trash It!
  • Youngblood
  • Z

40 Winks is a childrens game published in 1999. ... Look up Bedlam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Critical Depth cover Critical Depth is a vehicular combat game made for the PlayStation, developed by the game studio SingleTrac and published by GT Interactive. ... Discworld Noir is a computer game based on Terry Pratchetts Discworld comic fantasy novels, and unlike the previous Discworld games is both an example and parody of the noir genre. ... Driver: You Are the Wheelman, better known as Driver, is a 1999 video game developed by Reflections Interactive, who had earlier hits with Destruction Derby on the early years of the PlayStation. ... Driver 2 screenshot (PlayStation) Driver 2: The Wheelman Is Back (in the UK, Driver 2: Back on the Streets) is the second installment of the Driver video game series. ... Hexen: Beyond Heretic (or Hexen) is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Raven Software, published by id Software, and distributed by GT Interactive beginning on March 16, 1996. ... Z (pronounced Zed) is a 1996 real-time strategy computer game by The Bitmap Brothers. ...

Sega Saturn

Doom (or DOOM)[1] is a 1993 computer game by id Software that is a landmark title in the first-person shooter genre. ... Hexen: Beyond Heretic (or Hexen) is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Raven Software, published by id Software, and distributed by GT Interactive beginning on March 16, 1996. ... Z (pronounced Zed) is a 1996 real-time strategy computer game by The Bitmap Brothers. ...

Games developed

Macintosh

  • Seventeen Style Studio

PC

Look up Bedlam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Hordes is the name of the newest miniature wargame to be produced by Privateer Press. ... Tag Team Wrestling screenshot Tag Team Wrestling is a 1983 arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Technos Japan and released in the U.S by Data East. ...

PlayStation

  • Beavis and Butt-Head: Get Big in Hollywood
  • Tiger Shark
  • Rogue Trip: Vacation 2012

References

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External links


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GT Interactive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (322 words)
GT Interactive was a video game developer founded in 1993 and headquartered New York City.
Following its purchase by IESA, GT Interactive was renamed Infogrames, Inc. and became the official North American subsidiary of the company.
In 2001 Infogrammes acquired and absorbed Hasbro Interactive, owner of the Atari brand.
MobyGames - Atari, Inc. (379 words)
GT Interactive published its first product, Wolfenstein 3-D, in 1993, and has since released some of the world's most popular entertainment software, securing the number two market share in games and number one market share in value-priced software for the first quarter of this year, according to PC Data.
GT Interactive internally develops software for the children's market via its subsidiary, Humongous Entertainment, a premier developer and publisher of award-winning children's software featuring original characters Pajama Sam, Freddi Fish and Putt-Putt.
GT Interactive is a major vendor of consumer software from more than 120 various publishers to approximately 2,100 Wal-Mart stores and 675 Target stores nationwide.
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