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{{sub-stub}}'''GTE Interactive Media''', founded as '''GTE ImagiTrek''' before changing its name in 1994, was a video game developer and publisher, acting as a division of GTE Vantage, a wholly owned subsidiary of the now defunct telecommunications company GTE Corporation. It published games under a '''GTE Entertainment''' brand. | {{sub-stub}}'''GTE Interactive Media''', founded as '''GTE ImagiTrek''' before changing its name in 1994, was a video game developer and publisher, acting as a division of GTE Vantage, a wholly owned subsidiary of the now defunct telecommunications company GTE Corporation. It published games under a '''GTE Entertainment''' brand. | ||
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GTE Interactive Media, founded as GTE ImagiTrek before changing its name in 1994, was a video game developer and publisher, acting as a division of GTE Vantage, a wholly owned subsidiary of the now defunct telecommunications company GTE Corporation. It published games under a GTE Entertainment brand.
Contents
Softography
Sega System 32
- Time Traveler (1991; as GTE ImagiTrek)
Mega-CD
- Hammer vs. Evil D. in Soulfire (unreleased; as GTE ImagiTrek)
Mega Drive
- Jammit (1994; as GTE ImagiTrek)
Saturn
- Hard Boiled (unreleased)