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Universal Interactive, formerly known as Universal Interactive Studios, Universal City Studios, Universal Studios Digital Arts, and Universal, was an American video game developer.
Contents
Softography
Digital pinball
- Twister (1996)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) (as Universal City Studios)
System 32
- Jurassic Park (1994) (as Universal City Studios)
Model 3
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) (as Universal City Studios)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park Special (1998) (as Universal City Studios)
Master System
- Back to the Future Part II (1991) (as Universal City Studios)
- Back to the Future Part III (1992) (as Universal City Studios)
- Jurassic Park (1993) (as Universal City Studios)
- Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1994) (as Universal City Studios)
Mega Drive
- Back to the Future Part III (1991) (as Universal City Studios)
- Super Airwolf (1991) (as Universal City Studios)
- Jurassic Park (1993) (as Universal City Studios)
- A Dinosaur's Tale (1993) (as Universal City Studios)
- Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition (1994) (as Universal City Studios)
- Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1994) (as Universal City Studios)
- SeaQuest DSV (1995) (as Universal City Studios)
- The Flintstones (1996) (as Universal City Studios)
- Waterworld (1996) (as Universal City Studios)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) (as Universal City Studios)
- Casper (unreleased) (as Universal City Studios)
- The Shadow (unreleased) (as Universal City Studios)
Game Gear
- Jurassic Park (1993) (as Universal City Studios)
- Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1994) (as Universal City Studios)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) (as Universal City Studios)
- We're Back (unreleased) (as Universal City Studios)
Mega-CD
- Jurassic Park (1993) (as Universal City Studios)
32X
- Casper (unreleased) (as Universal City Studios)
Pico
- Beethoven's Birthday (unreleased)
Saturn
- Casper (1996) (as Universal City Studios)
- Dragonheart: Fire & Steel (1996) (as Universal City Studios)
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) (as Universal City Studios)
- Waterworld (unreleased) (as Universal City Studios)
Dreamcast
- Nightmare Creatures II (2000) (as Universal Interactive Studios) (production)
- The Grinch (2000) (as Universal Interactive Studios)
- Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex (unreleased) (as Universal Interactive Studios)
- The Mummy (unreleased) (as Universal Interactive Studios)