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{{sub-stub}}'''Sales Curve Interactive''' ('''SCi'''), formerly known as '''The Sales Curve''' was a video game publisher and developer. It became '''SCi Games''' in 2001, but the name was discontinued in new releases when the company bought [[Eidos Interactive]] in 2005. It has since merged into Square Enix Europe.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''Sales Curve Interactive''' ('''SCi'''), formerly known as '''The Sales Curve''' was a video game publisher and developer. It became '''SCi Games''' in 2001, but the name was discontinued in new releases when the company bought [[Eidos Interactive]] in 2005. It has since merged into Square Enix Europe.

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Sales Curve Interactive
Founded: 1988[1]
T-series code: T-160
Merged into: Square Enix (2009)
Headquarters:
11 Ivory House, Plantation Wharf, Clove Hitch Quay, Battersea, London, United Kingdom, SW11 3TN[2]
240 Blackfriars Rd, London SE1 8NW

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Sales Curve Interactive (SCi), formerly known as The Sales Curve was a video game publisher and developer. It became SCi Games in 2001, but the name was discontinued in new releases when the company bought Eidos Interactive in 2005. It has since merged into Square Enix Europe.

SCi breifly used the Storm label for publishing games in the mid-1990s and may have planned to use it with some Sega releases such as The Lawnmower Man. The branding is absent from all final releases.

Softography

Mega Drive

Mega-CD

32X

Saturn

Dreamcast

References

  1. http://www.sci.co.uk/corporate/ (Wayback Machine: 2002-04-25 10:25)
  2. http://www.sci.co.uk:80/Company/contacts.htm (Wayback Machine: 2001-02-08 17:04)