Warner Interactive
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Warner Interactive Entertainment (shortened to Warner Interactive in the logo) was formed in 1995 as a publishing branch of Time Warner, after the purchase of UK-based Renegade Software. Time Warner already had a game development and publishing subsidiary called Time Warner Interactive but still published titles under the independent Warner Interactive label in Europe and used 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 and Flight of the Amazon Queen.