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'''Interplay''' is a video game developer and publisher that was founded in 1983 in Southern California.  They developed the adventure games [[Star Trek: 25th Anniversary]] and
'''Interplay''' is a video game developer and publisher that was founded in 1983 in Southern California.  They developed the adventure games [[Borrowed Time]], [[MindShadow]], [[Star Trek: 25th Anniversary]], [[Star Trek: Judgment Rites]], and [[Tass Times In Tonetown]]. They also published [[Operation Stealth]], [[Future Wars]], [[Cruise for a Corpse]], and [[The Last Express]].
[[Star Trek: Judgment Rites]], and published [[Operation Stealth]], [[Future Wars]], [[Cruise for a Corpse]], and [[The Last Express]].
 
In 1990, they formed a publishing label called Macplay, which was used to release games for MacOS.  Through MacPlay, they published the MacOS version of the adventure game [[Zork: Grand Inquisitor]].  Interplay left the Macintosh market in 1997, but the MacPlay name was licensed to United Developers in 2000.


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Latest revision as of 16:04, 23 May 2020

Interplay is a video game developer and publisher that was founded in 1983 in Southern California. They developed the adventure games Borrowed Time, MindShadow, Star Trek: 25th Anniversary, Star Trek: Judgment Rites, and Tass Times In Tonetown. They also published Operation Stealth, Future Wars, Cruise for a Corpse, and The Last Express.

In 1990, they formed a publishing label called Macplay, which was used to release games for MacOS. Through MacPlay, they published the MacOS version of the adventure game Zork: Grand Inquisitor. Interplay left the Macintosh market in 1997, but the MacPlay name was licensed to United Developers in 2000.

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