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Warner Interactive was formed in 1995, as a publishing branch of Time Warner, after they purchased and renamed Renegade Software to Warner Interactive. Time Warner published titles under the Warner Interactive label, but began using the brand name [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]] for licensing. Warner Interactive was sold to [[GT Interactive]] in 1997. The Warner Interactive label went into disuse after that. | Warner Interactive was formed in 1995, as a publishing branch of Time Warner, after they purchased and renamed Renegade Software to Warner Interactive. Time Warner published titles under the Warner Interactive label, but began using the brand name [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]] for licensing. Warner Interactive was sold to [[GT Interactive]] in 1997. The Warner Interactive label went into disuse after that. | ||
Warner Interactive was the publisher of the adventure | Warner Interactive was the publisher of the adventure games [[3 Skulls of the Toltecs]], [[Flash Traffic|Flash Traffic: City of Angels]], and [[Flight of the Amazon Queen]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:34, 28 November 2015
Warner Interactive was formed in 1995, as a publishing branch of Time Warner, after they purchased and renamed Renegade Software to Warner Interactive. Time Warner published titles under the Warner Interactive label, but began using the brand name Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for licensing. Warner Interactive was sold to GT Interactive in 1997. The Warner Interactive label went into disuse after that.
Warner Interactive was the publisher of the adventure games 3 Skulls of the Toltecs, Flash Traffic: City of Angels, and Flight of the Amazon Queen.