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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Take-Two Interactive''' (or '''Take 2 Interactive''') is an American video game publisher founded in 1993. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.''' (or '''Take 2 Interactive''') is an American video game publisher founded in 1993. |
Games were also published under Take-Two's subsidiary, [[Rockstar Games]]. | Games were also published under Take-Two's subsidiary, [[Rockstar Games]]. | ||
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+ | In 2004, Take-Two entered into a partnership with Sega which led to Take-Two's Global Star Software division publishing their sports games in Europe. A year later, Take-Two purchased developer [[Visual Concepts]] from Sega which led to the creation of the 2K Games division. | ||
==Softography== | ==Softography== | ||
{{CompanyHistoryAll|Take 2 Interactive}} | {{CompanyHistoryAll|Take 2 Interactive}} | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (or Take 2 Interactive) is an American video game publisher founded in 1993.
Games were also published under Take-Two's subsidiary, Rockstar Games.
In 2004, Take-Two entered into a partnership with Sega which led to Take-Two's Global Star Software division publishing their sports games in Europe. A year later, Take-Two purchased developer Visual Concepts from Sega which led to the creation of the 2K Games division.
Softography
Saturn
- Courier Crisis (1997)
Dreamcast
- Wetrix+ (2000)
- Hidden & Dangerous (2000)
- Railroad Tycoon II (2000)
- KISS Psycho Circus: The Nightmare Child (2000)
- MoHo (2000)
- Aqua GT (2001)
- Max Payne (unreleased)