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Revision as of 15:07, 16 January 2020
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Founded: 1983-06 | ||
Defunct: 2009-05-29 | ||
T-series code: T-151 | ||
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Infogrames Entertainment, SA (IESA) was a video game developer and publisher. It now stands as a holding company.
Infogrames have acquired a number of game companies during their lifespan:
- Ocean Software (1996), renamed Infogrames UK.
- Philips Media BV (1997)
- A controlling stake in OziSoft (1998), renamed Infogrames Australia Pty Ltd. Remaining shares bought in 2002.
- Gremlin Interactive (1999), renamed Infogrames Sheffield House. Closed 2003.
- Accolade (1999), renamed Infogrames North America, Inc. Merged with Infogrames, Inc. in 2000.
- Beam Software (1999), renamed Infogrames Melbourne House Pty Ltd.
- GT Interactive (1999) (with game development studios Humongous Entertainment, Legend Entertainment and Reflections Interactive), renamed Infogrames, Inc..
- Paradigm Entertainment (2000) along with developer Den-o-Tech Int. (DTI). Renamed Infogrames DTI.
- Hasbro Interactive (2001) along with rights to the Game.com handheld and development/publishing rights to Hasbro properties. Renamed Infogrames Interactive, Inc. This gave the company control over MicroProse and Atari Corporation properties. MicroProse was shut down in 2002.
- Distributors ABS Multimedia, Arcadia and the Swiss Gamecity GmbH (2002)
- Eden Games (2002)
- Shiny Entertainment (2002)
Starting in 2001 until mid 2003, when Sega started to become a third party publisher, Infogrames distributed almost all of Sega's titles on the Nintendo GameCube, Xbox and PC.
May 2003 saw a reshuffle after the purchasing of the Atari brand:
- Infogrames Inc. (formely GT Interactive) became "Atari Inc."
- European operations were named "Atari Europe".
- Infogrames Interactive, Inc. (formely Hasbro Interactive) became "Atari Interactive Inc."
- Infogrames Australia Pty Ltd (formerly OziSoft) became Atari Australia Pty Ltd.
- Infogrames Melbourne House Pty Ltd (formerly Beam Software) became Atari Melbourne House Pty Ltd.
- Infogrames UK (formely Ocean Software) became Atari UK.
Since this period IESA hit financial difficulties and have sold off many intellectual properties and development companies. In May 2009 IESA renamed itself Atari, SA, thus eliminating all references to the Infogrames brand. As this occurred well after Infogrames were producing games for Sega systems (or publishing Sega products), this page has been left with the Infogrames name.
Following Sega's decision to cancel support for the Sega Dreamcast and become a third-party developer, Infogrames picked up the rights to distribute Sega's games for the GameCube, Game Boy Advance and Xbox in Europe (Sony Computer Entertainment handling PlayStation 2 releases)[1].
Contents
Softography
Master System
- The Smurfs (1995)
- The Smurfs Travel the World (1996)
Mega Drive
- Fantasia (1991)
- Toxic Crusaders (1992)
- Spirou (1995)
- The Smurfs (1995)
- The Smurfs Travel the World (1996)
- Tintin in Tibet (1996)
Game Gear
- Slider (1991)
- The Smurfs (1995)
- The Smurfs Travel the World (1996)
- Tintin in Tibet (1996)
- Spirou (unreleased)
Mega-CD
- The Smurfs (1995)
32X
- Alone in the Dark (unreleased)
Saturn
- Chaos Control (1995)
- Alone in the Dark 2 (1996)
Dreamcast
- Pen Pen TriIceLon (1998)
- Slave Zero (1999)
- UEFA Striker (1999)
- Coaster Works (1999)
- Le Mans 24 Hours (2000)
- Wacky Races (2000)
- V-Rally 2: Expert Edition (2000)
- Looney Tunes: Space Race (2000)
- UEFA Dream Soccer (2000)
- Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare (2001)
- Boarder Zone (unreleased)
- Driver 2 (unreleased)
- Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos (unreleased)
- La Femme Nikita (unreleased)
- Outcast (unreleased)
- Test Drive Cycles (unreleased)
- UEFA 2001 (unreleased)
- Worms Pinball (unreleased)