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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]], and ''[[Curse of Enchantia]]'' by [[Core Design]] | 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 ''[[Wonderland]]'' by [[Magnetic Scrolls]], ''[[The 7th Guest]]'', ''[[The 11th Hour]]'', and ''[[Clandestiny]]'' by [[Trilobyte]], and ''[[Curse of Enchantia]]'' by [[Core Design]] | ||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] |
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