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{{sub-stub}}'''Midway Home Entertainment''' is the continuation of [[Williams Entertainment]] (formerly [[Tradewest]]). Owned by [[WMS Industries]], it was the home video game publishing arm of the group from 1996.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.''' was the continuation of [[Williams Entertainment]] (formerly [[Tradewest]]). It was the home video game publishing arm of [[Midway Games]] up until its closure in 2010.
 
 
Midway Home Entertainment published video games for home consoles, both from [[Midway Games]] and [[Midway Games West]], but also external companies.
 
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==

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Midway Home Entertainment
Founded: 1996-09-27
Defunct: 2010-06-09
T-series code: T-97
Headquarters:
1800 So. Business 45, Corsicana, Texas, 75110, United States
1996-09-27

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Midway Home Entertainment, Inc. was the continuation of Williams Entertainment (formerly Tradewest). It was the home video game publishing arm of Midway Games up until its closure in 2010.

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