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Arena Entertainment
Defunct: 1994
T-series code: T-69
Merged into: Acclaim
"Arena" redirects here. For the Game Gear game, see Arena: Maze of Death.

Arena Entertainment was a company set up by Mirrorsoft for publishing Sega games, circumventing one of Nintendo's policy which restricted game development for non-Nintendo platforms if the publisher was also backing Nintendo.

In 1991 the company was purchased by Acclaim, and continued its work until 1994, when the brand was scrapped.

Softography

Gallery

References