Time Warner Interactive

Time Warner Interactive
Division of Time Warner
Industry Interactive entertainment
Computer and video games
Fate Merged into Midway Games West (1996)
Founded June 23, 1993 (1993-06-23) (as Time Warner Consumer Products)
Defunct March 29, 1996 (1996-03-29)
Headquarters 1 Rushmills, Bedford Road, Northampton, NN4 7YH
675 Sycamore Drive Milpitas, CA 95035
, U.K.
U.S.
Products
Owner Time Warner
Parent Time Warner

Time Warner Interactive (Group) (TWI) was a studio within Time Warner which developed video games. It was formed in 1993 after Time Warner bought a controlling interest in Atari Games, and was active until 1996 when WMS Industries bought the company. This studio was previously known as Tengen, the consumer division of Atari Games. Atari Games would continue to operate under their own name until 1996 when both it and Time Warner Interactive were brought back together and renamed Midway Games West. Time Warner Interactive was responsible for games such as Rise of the Robots, Primal Rage and T-MEK.

Time Warner also bought the UK publisher Renegade Software in 1995 and kept it independent as Warner Interactive Entertainment. Both subsidiaries were short-lived: Time Warner Interactive was formed from the Atari Games acquisition in 1993 and sold to WMS Industries on March 29, 1996,[1] while Warner Interactive Entertainment existed only two years before being sold to GT Interactive in 1997.

There is no relation between Atari Games/Time Warner Interactive and Atari Corporation.

List of games made

Title Platform Release Date
Batman ReturnsSega CD1993
T-MEKArcade, Sega 32X1994
Dick Vitale's "Awesome Baby" College HoopsSega Genesis1994
Generations LostSega Genesis1994
Rise of the RobotsAmiga, Amiga CD32, DOS, Sega Genesis, SNES, Game Gear, 3DO, CD-i, Arcade1994
Cheese Cat-astrophe starring Speedy GonzalezGame Gear, Master System1995
Virtua RacingSega Saturn1995
Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-StarsSega Genesis, Super NES1995
Primal RagePlayStation1995
Race Drivin'Sega Saturn1995
Return FirePlayStation1996
Shinrei Jusatsushi TarōmaruSega Saturn1997
Hoop it Up World Tour 3 on 3 the GameArcade1995

References

  1. Webb, Marcus (June 1996). "WMS Acquires Time Warner/Atari Games". Next Generation. No. 18. Imagine Media. p. 26.
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