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{{sub-stub}}'''Universal Interactive''', formerly known as '''Universal Interactive Studios''' and '''Universal City Studios''', was an American video game developer.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''Universal Interactive''', formerly known as '''Universal Interactive Studios''' and '''Universal City Studios''', was an American video game developer.

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Universal Studios
Founded: 1994-01-04
Defunct: 2006-03-03
Merged into: Vivendi Games
Headquarters:
1001 Universal City Plaza, 1440-14 Universal City, California, 91608, United States[1]

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Universal Interactive, formerly known as Universal Interactive Studios and Universal City Studios, was an American video game developer.

Softography

System 32

Model 3

Master System

Mega Drive

Game Gear

Mega-CD

32X

  • Casper (unreleased) (as Universal City Studios)
  • Waterworld (unreleased) (as Universal City Studios)

Saturn

Dreamcast

Pico

Digital pinball

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