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+ | | headquarters2=611 Anton Boulevard, Suite 500, Costa Mesa, California, United States | ||
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'''Playmates Interactive Entertainment, Inc.''' (PIE) was the video game division of Playmates Toys, Inc. It was located in Costa Mesa, California, United States. It existed throughout the mid 1990s and saw success publishing products from [[Shiny Entertainment]] such as ''[[Earthworm Jim]]'' and ''MDK''. The brand disappared after 1998. | '''Playmates Interactive Entertainment, Inc.''' (PIE) was the video game division of Playmates Toys, Inc. It was located in Costa Mesa, California, United States. It existed throughout the mid 1990s and saw success publishing products from [[Shiny Entertainment]] such as ''[[Earthworm Jim]]'' and ''MDK''. The brand disappared after 1998. | ||
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Playmates Interactive Entertainment, Inc. (PIE) was the video game division of Playmates Toys, Inc. It was located in Costa Mesa, California, United States. It existed throughout the mid 1990s and saw success publishing products from Shiny Entertainment such as Earthworm Jim and MDK. The brand disappared after 1998.
Softography
Mega Drive
- Earthworm Jim (1994)
- Doom Troopers (1995)
- Earthworm Jim 2 (1995)
- Earthworm Jim VideoHints 1 (1995)
- Earthworm Jim VideoHints 2 (1995)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Crossroads of Time (1995)
- ExoSquad (1995)
- Jim Lee's Wild C.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams (unreleased)
Game Gear
- Earthworm Jim (1995)
Saturn
- Powerslave (1996)
- Skeleton Warriors (1996)
- Earthworm Jim 2 (1996)
- Mickey Thompson's Supercross (unreleased)
- VMX Racing (unreleased)