Difference between revisions of "Midway Games West"

From Sega Retro

Line 2: Line 2:
 
| logo=MidwayGames logo.svg
 
| logo=MidwayGames logo.svg
 
| defunct=2003-03
 
| defunct=2003-03
| prevdate=1996
+
| prevdate=1999-12-22
| prev=[[Time Warner Interactive]]
+
| prev=[[Atari Games]]
 
| nextdate=2003-03
 
| nextdate=2003-03
 
| next=[[Midway Games]]
 
| next=[[Midway Games]]
 
| headquarters=United States
 
| headquarters=United States
 
}}
 
}}
{{sub-stub}}'''Midway Games West, Inc.''' was a continuation of [[Time Warner Interactive]], renamed as such when [[WMS Industries]] purchased the division (and [[Atari Games]]) from Time Warner in 1996.
+
{{sub-stub}}'''Midway Games West, Inc.''' was a continuation of [[Atari Games]], renamed as such when [[Midway Games]] decided to discontinue the "Atari Games" brand.
  
In 1998. WMS Industries spun-off [[Midway Games]] as a separate company, taking Midway Games West with it. Atari Games would be merged into the division in January 2000.
+
In 1998, WMS Industries spun-off [[Midway Games]] as a separate company, taking Atari Games with it. Atari Games would be renamed to "Midway Games West" on December 22, 1999.
  
 
Reduced sales saw Midway Games West be closed in 2003, with its assets being merged into the "main" Midway Games.
 
Reduced sales saw Midway Games West be closed in 2003, with its assets being merged into the "main" Midway Games.

Revision as of 23:21, 22 September 2021

https://segaretro.org/images/3/32/MidwayGames_logo.svg

MidwayGames logo.svg
Midway Games West
Defunct: 2003-03
Headquarters:
United States
1999-12-22
2003-03

This teeny-tiny article needs some work. You can help us by expanding it.


Midway Games West, Inc. was a continuation of Atari Games, renamed as such when Midway Games decided to discontinue the "Atari Games" brand.

In 1998, WMS Industries spun-off Midway Games as a separate company, taking Atari Games with it. Atari Games would be renamed to "Midway Games West" on December 22, 1999.

Reduced sales saw Midway Games West be closed in 2003, with its assets being merged into the "main" Midway Games.

Softography

References