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| tseries=T-180 | | tseries=T-180 | ||
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− | | mergedinto=[[Take Two Interactive]] (1998) | + | | mergedinto=[[Take-Two Interactive]] (1998) |
− | | headquarters=New York, | + | | headquarters=New York, United States |
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+ | '''BMG Interactive''', originally known as '''BMG Interactive Entertainment''', was the multimedia and new technologies division of BMG Entertainment, itself a subsidiary of the Bertelsmann media empire. | ||
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+ | In 1998 BMG Entertainment sold BMG Interactive to [[Take-Two Interactive]], in exchange for 16% of Take Two's stock. At the time, BMG Entertainment was a publisher of UK-based [[DMA Design]]'s games and owned the intellectual property rights to the likes of ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]''. During a subsequent restructure, BMG Interactive effectively became the newly established "top tier" publishing label for Take Two, [[Rockstar Games]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:22, 9 March 2024
BMG Interactive | ||
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Founded: 1994 | ||
T-series code: T-180 | ||
Merged into: Take-Two Interactive (1998) | ||
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BMG Interactive, originally known as BMG Interactive Entertainment, was the multimedia and new technologies division of BMG Entertainment, itself a subsidiary of the Bertelsmann media empire.
Company
In 1998 BMG Entertainment sold BMG Interactive to Take-Two Interactive, in exchange for 16% of Take Two's stock. At the time, BMG Entertainment was a publisher of UK-based DMA Design's games and owned the intellectual property rights to the likes of Grand Theft Auto. During a subsequent restructure, BMG Interactive effectively became the newly established "top tier" publishing label for Take Two, Rockstar Games.
Softography
Saturn
- Titan Wars (1995) (as BMG Interactive Entertainment)
- Gex (1995) (as BMG Interactive Entertainment)
- Powerslave (1996)
- The Horde (1996) (as BMG Interactive Entertainment)
- Mass Destruction (1997)
- Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain (unreleased)
- Firo and Klawd (unreleased)
- Ganymede (unreleased) (as BMG Interactive Entertainment)
- Grand Theft Auto (unreleased)
- Major League Soccer (unreleased)
- Obelisk: Project Oscar wo Suikou Seyo! (unreleased)
- Spider: The Video Game (unreleased)