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Viacom New Media | ||
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Founded: 1994 | ||
T-series code: T-139 | ||
Merged into: Virgin Interactive (1997) | ||
Headquarters:
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In 1994, Viacom corporate giants Sumner Redstone and Frank Biondi created Viacom Interactive Media, described at the time as "a division charged with exploring and re-creating brands for new forms of media."
Viacom Interactive Media consisted of two branches - Viacom New Media, which produced CD-ROM and cartridge titles, and Viacom Interactive Services, which handled online content and ITV. The main headquarters was located in New York City while the New Media division operated out of Chicago, Illinois.
Virgin, part of the sprawling Viacom empire, took over the management and administration of VNM's products at the start of 1997. The management office in New York was set to be closed although the Chicago, Illinois office was to remain open. The VNM label would continue to appear on games released through 1997.
Softography
Mega-CD
- Dracula Unleashed (1993)
Mega Drive
- Beavis and Butthead (1994)
- Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (1995)
- Phantom 2040 (1995)
- Zoop (1995)
Game Gear
- Zoop (1995)
Saturn
- Zoop (1995)