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− | {{ | + | :''"Arena" redirects here. For the Game Gear game, see ''[[Arena: Maze of Death]]''.'' |
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| defunct=1994 | | defunct=1994 | ||
| tseries=T-69 | | tseries=T-69 | ||
− | + | | mergedinto=[[Acclaim Entertainment]] (1992) | |
− | | mergedinto=[[Acclaim]] | + | | headquarters=Irwin House, 118 Southwork Street, London SE1 OSW, United Kingdom{{fileref|SummerCES1991 Directory.pdf|page=138}} |
− | | headquarters= | + | | headquarters2=2061 Challenger Way, Alameda, California 94501, United States{{fileref|Back To The Future Part III MD US Manual.pdf|page=7}} |
+ | | headquarters3=2401 Broadway, Redwood City, California 94063, United States{{magref|egrn|8|22}} | ||
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+ | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}, Inc.''' was a company set up by [[Mirrorsoft]] for publishing video games in the United States. | ||
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− | + | Mirrorsoft got into financial troubles when its owner [[wikipedia:Robert Maxwell|Robert Maxwell]] was found dead in November 1991, with the business being purchased by [[Acclaim Entertainment]] in early 1992{{magref|vgce|40|22}}{{magref|gamepro|34|98}}. Acclaim retired the Mirrorsoft brand but kept the Arena name in use (alongside [[Flying Edge]]) until 1994, when it too was retired in favour of Acclaim. | |
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 17 July 2024
- "Arena" redirects here. For the Game Gear game, see Arena: Maze of Death.
Arena Entertainment | ||||||
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Founded: 1991 | ||||||
Defunct: 1994 | ||||||
T-series code: T-69 | ||||||
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Arena Entertainment, Inc. was a company set up by Mirrorsoft for publishing video games in the United States.
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Company
Mirrorsoft got into financial troubles when its owner Robert Maxwell was found dead in November 1991, with the business being purchased by Acclaim Entertainment in early 1992[4][5]. Acclaim retired the Mirrorsoft brand but kept the Arena name in use (alongside Flying Edge) until 1994, when it too was retired in favour of Acclaim.
Softography
Master System
- Alien 3 (1992)
- Mortal Kombat (1993)
- Predator 2 (1993)
- T2: The Arcade Game (1993)
Mega Drive
- Back to the Future Part III (1991)
- Battlemaster (1991)
- Alien 3 (1992)
- Predator 2 (1992)
- T2: The Arcade Game (1992)
- Super High Impact (1992)
- Mortal Kombat (1993)
- NBA Jam (1994)
- The Itchy & Scratchy Game (unreleased)
Game Gear
- Predator 2 (1992)
- Alien 3 (1992)
- Mortal Kombat (1993)
- T2: The Arcade Game (1993)
- NBA Jam (1994)
Mega-CD
- WWF Rage in the Cage (1993)
- Mortal Kombat (1994)
- Alien 3 (unreleased)