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{{sub-stub}}'''Eidos Interactive''' was a British video game publisher.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''Eidos Interactive''' was a British video game publisher.
  
Eidos was originally formed to develop digitial video compression technologies, but found itself in the video game business after acquiring [[Domark]] in October 1995{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010116155000/http://www1.eidosinteractive.co.uk/corporate/company_history.html}}. It would strengthen its position by acquiring the Centregold Group in April 1996, which included [[Core Design]] and [[U.S. Gold]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010116155000/http://www1.eidosinteractive.co.uk/corporate/company_history.html}}, benefiting significantly with the release of ''[[Tomb Raider]]'' and its successors.
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Eidos was originally formed to develop digitial video compression technologies, but found itself in the video game business after acquiring [[Domark]] in October 1995{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010116155000/http://www1.eidosinteractive.co.uk/corporate/company_history.html}}. It would strengthen its position by acquiring [[CentreGold]] in April 1996, which included [[Core Design]] and [[U.S. Gold]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20010116155000/http://www1.eidosinteractive.co.uk/corporate/company_history.html}}, benefiting significantly with the release of ''[[Tomb Raider]]'' and its successors.
  
 
The company would be merged into Square Enix Europe in 2009 and no longer exists as a separate entity. Many of its intellectual properties are now owned by the Embracer Group, after Square Enix sold most of its Western assets in August 2022.
 
The company would be merged into Square Enix Europe in 2009 and no longer exists as a separate entity. Many of its intellectual properties are now owned by the Embracer Group, after Square Enix sold most of its Western assets in August 2022.

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Eidos Interactive
Founded: 1990[1]
T-series code: T-368
Merged into: Square Enix Europe (2009)
Headquarters:
Wimbledon Bridge House, 1 Hartfield Road, Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom, SW19 3RU[2]

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Eidos Interactive was a British video game publisher.

Eidos was originally formed to develop digitial video compression technologies, but found itself in the video game business after acquiring Domark in October 1995[1]. It would strengthen its position by acquiring CentreGold in April 1996, which included Core Design and U.S. Gold[1], benefiting significantly with the release of Tomb Raider and its successors.

The company would be merged into Square Enix Europe in 2009 and no longer exists as a separate entity. Many of its intellectual properties are now owned by the Embracer Group, after Square Enix sold most of its Western assets in August 2022.

Softography

Saturn

  • (1996)
  • (1996)
  • (1996)
  • (1996)
  • (1996)
  • (1997)
  • (1997)
  • (unreleased)
  • (unreleased)
  • (unreleased)
  • (unreleased)
  • (unreleased)
  • (unreleased)
  • (unreleased)

Dreamcast

  • (1999)
  • (1999)
  • (1999)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • (unreleased)
  • (unreleased)
  • (unreleased)
  • (unreleased)
  • (unreleased)

References