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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Empire Interactive''' was a British video game publisher which owned the budget [[Windows PC]] game labels [[Xplosiv]] and [[Fair Game]]. Through the former label, they reissued budget versions of many previously released [[Sega PC]] titles in Europe. They also were the European publisher of new Sega PC titles since 1999 and until 2004.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Empire Interactive'''
 
 
 
Once owners of the [[Xplosiv]] and [[Fair Game]] labels.
 
  
 
==Softography==
 
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==Logos==
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EmpireInteractive logo.svg|1994 logo
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Empire Interactive
Founded: 1987[1]
Defunct: 2009
T-series code: T-307
Headquarters:
The Spires, 677 High Road, North Finchley, London, England, United Kingdom, N12 0DA

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Empire Interactive was a British video game publisher which owned the budget Windows PC game labels Xplosiv and Fair Game. Through the former label, they reissued budget versions of many previously released Sega PC titles in Europe. They also were the European publisher of new Sega PC titles since 1999 and until 2004.

Softography

Logos

References