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Virgin Interactive was a British video game developer and publisher. It was formed as Virgin Games in 1987 when Virgin purchased the publishing label Mastertronic. | '''Virgin Interactive''' was a British video game developer and publisher. It was formed as Virgin Games in 1987 when Virgin purchased the publishing label Mastertronic. | ||
It published the early adventure games by [[Revolution|Revolution Software]], including [[Lure of the Temptress]], [[Beneath a Steel Sky]], [[Broken Sword 1|Broken Sword]], and [[Broken Sword 2|Broken Sword II]]. They also published [[The 7th Guest]], [[The 11th Hour]], and [[Clandestiny]] by [[Trilobyte]] | It published the early adventure games by [[Revolution|Revolution Software]], including ''[[Lure of the Temptress]]'', ''[[Beneath a Steel Sky]]'', ''[[Broken Sword 1|Broken Sword]]'', and ''[[Broken Sword 2|Broken Sword II]]''. They also published [[The 7th Guest]], [[The 11th Hour]], and ''[[Clandestiny]]'' by [[Trilobyte]], and ''[[Curse of Enchantia]]'' by [[Core Design]] | ||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] |
Revision as of 12:19, 29 February 2020
Virgin Interactive was a British video game developer and publisher. It was formed as Virgin Games in 1987 when Virgin purchased the publishing label Mastertronic.
It published the early adventure games by Revolution Software, including Lure of the Temptress, Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword, and Broken Sword II. They also published The 7th Guest, The 11th Hour, and Clandestiny by Trilobyte, and Curse of Enchantia by Core Design