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Game Region Code Type Developer Publisher Release Date Local Title Rarity
3DO Buffet
Demodisc Interplay Productions Interplay Productions April 27, 1995 1
Alone in the Dark
Survival horror I-Motion,Krisalis Software Interplay Productions August 3, 1994 1
Alone in the Dark
Survival horror I-Motion,Krisalis Software Interplay Productions August 3, 1994 1
Alone in the Dark
Survival horror I-Motion,Krisalis Software Interplay Productions August 3, 1994 1
Alone in the Dark
FZ-SJ2951 Survival horror I-Motion,Krisalis Software Interplay Productions August 3, 1994 アローン・イン・ザ・ダーク 1
Alone in the Dark - Demo
Demodisc I-Motion,Krisalis Software Interplay Productions August 3, 1994 1
Alone in the Dark 2
Survival horror I-Motion,Krisalis Software Interplay Productions September 8, 1995 1
Alone in the Dark 2
Survival horror I-Motion,Krisalis Software Interplay Productions September 8, 1995 1
Alone in the Dark 2
E3D-7023 Survival horror I-Motion,Krisalis Software Interplay Productions September 8, 1995 アローン・イン・ザ・ダーク2 1
Another World
Platform Lil' Gangsters Entertainment Interplay Productions 1994 1
Battle Chess
Chess Krisalis Software Interplay Productions 1993 1
Battle Chess
Chess Krisalis Software Interplay Productions 1993 1
Battle Chess
FZ-SJ1658 Chess Krisalis Software Interplay Productions 1993 バトル・チェス 1
Casper
Action, Adventure Logicware Interplay Productions 26th Sept 1996 1
Cyberia
Action, Adventure Xatrix Entertainment Interplay Productions January, 1996 1
Cyberia
Action, Adventure Xatrix Entertainment Interplay Productions January, 1996 1
Cyberia
I3D-7002 Action, Adventure Xatrix Entertainment Interplay Productions January, 1996 1
Kingdom: The Far Reaches
Interactive movie Interplay Productions,Virtual Image Productions Interplay Productions 1995 1
Kingdom: The Far Reaches
Interactive movie Interplay Productions,Virtual Image Productions Interplay Productions 1995 1
Out of this World
Platform Interplay Productions,Lil Gangsters Entertainment Interplay Productions 1995 1
Outer World
FZ-SJ3451 Platform Interplay Productions,Lil Gangsters Entertainment Interplay Productions 1995 アウター・ワールド 1
Wolfenstein 3D
First-person shooter Logicware Interplay Productions October 19, 1995 1
Wolfenstein 3D
First-person shooter Logicware Interplay Productions October 19, 1995 1
Wolfenstein 3D
I3D-7003 First-person shooter Logicware Interplay Productions October 19, 1995 ウルフェンシュタイン3D 1

Overview

Interplay Entertainment Corp. is an American video game developer and publisher based in Los Angeles. The company was founded in 1983 as Interplay Productions by developers Brian Fargo, Jay Patel, Troy Worrell, and Rebecca Heineman, as well as investor Chris Wells. As a developer, Interplay is best known as the creator of the Fallout series and as a publisher for the Baldur's Gate and Descent series.

History

Interplay Productions

Prior to Interplay, the company's founding developers—Brian Fargo, Troy Worrell, Jay Patel, and Rebecca Heineman—worked for Boone Corporation, a video game developer based in California. When Boone eventually folded, the four got together with investor Chris Wells and, believing they could create a company that was better than Boone, founded Interplay in October 1983. The first projects were non-original and consisted of software conversions and even some military work for Loral Corporation. After negotiations with Activision, Interplay entered a US$100,000 contract to produce three illustrated text adventures for them. Published in 1984, Mindshadow is loosely based on Robert Ludlum's Bourne Identity while The Tracer Sanction puts the player in the role of an interplanetary secret agent. Borrowed Time which features a script by Arnie Katz' Subway Software followed in 1985. These adventures built upon work previously done by Fargo: his first game was the 1981-published Demon's Forge.

The same year, Interplay Productions, then contracted out by Electronic Arts, ported EA's Racing Destruction Set to the Atari 8-bit family of computers. The conversion, entirely coded by Rebecca Heineman, was released in 1986 via Electronic Arts for the United States and Ariolasoft for the European market.

Interplay's parser was developed by Fargo and an associate and in one version understands about 250 nouns and 200 verbs as well as prepositions and indirect objects. In 1986, Tass Times in Tonetown followed. Interplay made a name for itself as a quality developer of role-playing video games with the three-part series The Bard's Tale (1985–1988), critically acclaimed Wasteland (1988) and Dragon Wars (1989). All of them were published by Electronic Arts.

Interplay started publishing its own games, starting with Neuromancer and Battle Chess, in 1988, and then moved on to publish and distribute games from other companies, while continuing internal game development. In 1995, Interplay published the hit game Descent, developed by startup Parallax Software. Interplay published several Star Trek video games, including Star Trek: 25th Anniversary for computers and for Nintendo Entertainment System and Star Trek: Judgment Rites. These games had later CD-ROM editions released with the original Star Trek cast providing voices. Interplay also published Starfleet Academy and Klingon Academy games, and Starfleet Command series, beginning with Star Trek: Starfleet Command. Another game, Star Trek: Secret of Vulcan Fury, was in development in the late 1990s but was never completed and much of its staff laid off due to budgetary cuts prompted by various factors. In 1995, after several years of delays, Interplay finally published its role-playing game Stonekeep. Other PC games released during the mid- to late 1990s included Carmageddon, Fragile Allegiance, Hardwar and Redneck Rampage.

In 1997, Interplay developed and released Fallout, a successful and critically acclaimed role-playing video game set in a retro-futuristic post-apocalyptic setting. Black Isle Studios, a newly created in-house developer, followed with the sequel, Fallout 2, in 1998. Another successful subsequent Interplay franchise was Baldur's Gate, a Dungeons & Dragons game that was developed by BioWare and which spawned a successful expansion, sequel and spin-off series. The spin-off series started with Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance; the game's success forged a sequel as well. Aside from Dark Alliance, Interplay published a few notable console series such as Loaded and the fighting game series ClayFighter and the games by Shiny Entertainment, MDK and Wild 9.

Interplay Entertainment

Interplay Entertainment By 1998, the financial situation at Interplay was dire and the company was in bankruptcy court. To avert bankruptcy, Interplay went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the name Interplay Entertainment.

Interplay continued to endure losses under Brian Fargo due to increased competition, less than stellar returns on Interplay's sports division and the lack of console titles. This forced Interplay to seek additional funding two years later with an investment from Titus Software, a Paris-based game company. Titus agreed to invest 25 million dollars in Interplay and a few months later this was followed up by an additional 10 million investment. Interplay also acquired a 49.9% ownership in publisher Virgin Interactive in February 1999. With this, Interplay would be able to distribute Virgin's games in North America, while Virgin would distribute Interplay's games in Europe.

By 2001, Titus Interactive completed its acquisition of majority control of Interplay. Immediately afterwards, they shed most of Interplay's publisher functions and signed a long-term agreement under which Vivendi Universal Games would distribute Interplay's games. Eventually, Interplay founder Brian Fargo departed at the start of 2002 to found InXile Entertainment as Fargo's plan to change Interplay's main focus from PC gaming to console gaming failed. Herve Caen took over the role of CEO to perform triage and made several unpopular but arguably necessary decisions to cancel various projects, in order to save the company. Interplay sold Shiny Entertainment to Infogrames and several game properties while closing BlueSky Software. Due to a low share price, Interplay's shares were delisted from the NASDAQ in 2002 and now trade on the over the counter (OTC) market. Interplay's European operations were completely sold to Titus Interactive, which included their share of Virgin Interactive, which Titus renamed to Avalon Interactive in August 2003. With this, Titus had complete control over publishing and distributing Interplay's games in Europe under the Avalon Interactive name.

On September 29, 2003, Interplay announced it had cancelled its distribution deal with Vivendi Universal Games, due to Vivendi suing them for alleged breaches of the working agreement and failure of payment. On December 8, 2003, Interplay laid off the entire Black Isle Studios staff. The company was also involved in issues including debt. Feargus Urquhart later left Black Isle Studios and Interplay suffered a loss of US$20 million in that year.

In 2005, Titus Interactive, S.A. filed for bankruptcy and closed down all their assets parts of which Interplay acquired. The bankruptcy of Titus led to Interplay being burdened with debt. Interplay faced bankruptcy again and was brought to bankruptcy court in 2006. To pay off creditors, the company altered its licensing agreement with Bethesda Software and then sold the Fallout IP to Bethesda Softworks in 2007.

In September 2008, several games from Interplay's catalog were re-released on the digital distribution service GOG.com after being unavailable in retail distribution for years

In August 2013, Interplay acquired the remaining rights to the FreeSpace franchise for $7,500 after THQ went to bankruptcy court.

In September 2016, Interplay announced its intent to sell off its intellectual property, composed of 70 games, working together with Wedbush Securities.

Interplay is co-publishing with 3D Realms, a remaster of Xatrix Entertainment's 1999 game Kingpin: Life of Crime which was originally published by Interplay. Known as Kingpin: Reloaded, the game will be developed by Slipgate Ironworks. This was announced on January 17, 2020.

Interplay via Black Isle Studios released a remaster of Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance in 2021.

Litigation

In 2003 and 2004 Snowblind Studios and Interplay Entertainment were engaged in a dispute regarding the Dark Alliance Engine for Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II, and the GameCube version of the original Dark Alliance. The dispute was resolved and Interplay would be allowed to work with materials already using the Dark Alliance Engine.

Bethesda Softworks sued Interplay in 2009, regarding the Fallout Online license and selling of Fallout Trilogy and sought an injunction to stop development of Fallout Online and sales of Fallout Trilogy. After several trials spanning almost three years, and in exchange for $2 million dollars, Interplay gave Bethesda the full rights for Fallout Online. Interplay's rights to sell and merchandise Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel expired on December 31, 2013.

In 2010, TopWare Interactive revealed that they were developing Battle vs. Chess to be published by SouthPeak Games. Interplay sued them and won an injunction to stop sales in the United States. In 2012, Interplay won the case via default and a settlement for $200,000 plus interest was agreed upon on November 15, 2012.

Studios

  • Interplay Discovery; a subdivision founded in 2010 aimed at publishing games made by independent video game developers.
  • Black Isle Studios in Orange County, California, started in 1996.

Defunct studios

  • 14 Degrees East, the strategy division of Interplay, located in Beverly Hills and founded in 1999.
  • BlueSky Software in California, started in 1988, closed in 2001.
  • Brainstorm in Irvine, California.
  • Digital Mayhem, an Interplay development studio that ported Giants: Citizen Kabuto to the PS2 and developed Run Like Hell.
  • FlatCat
  • Interplay Films, a division of Interplay Entertainment, was formed in 1998 and was supposed to develop seven of the company's most popular video game titles into movies, including Descent, Redneck Rampage and Fallout. Its president was Tom Reed.
  • Interplay Sports located in Beverly Hills was the internal sports division at Interplay. The division was founded in 1995 as VR Sports, but changed its name in 1998.
  • MacPlay, ported games to Mac OS from 1990–1997. The brand was licensed to United Developers, LLC in 2000.
  • Shiny Entertainment in Laguna Beach, California, founded in 1993, acquired in 1995, sold to Atari in 2002. It later merged with The Collective to form Double Helix Games in 2007.
  • Tantrum Entertainment

All Interplay Games

Name Year Platforms Description
Alone in the Dark 1992 3DO, Arc, DOS, FMT, Mac, PC98 Infogrames.
Another World 1991 3DO, Ami, AppGS, DOS, Droid, iOS, Mac, SMD, SNES, ST, Sym, Win US, an action-adventure game, developed by Delphine Software.
Atomic Bomberman 1997 Win Licensed by Hudson Soft
The Adventures of Rad Gravity 1990 NES
Baldurs Gate 1998 Mac, Win Role-playing video game developed by BioWare.
Baldurs Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast 1999 Mac, Win Role-playing video game developed by BioWare.
Baldurs Gate II: Shadows of Amn 2000 Mac, Win Role-playing video game developed by BioWare.
Baldurs Gate II: Throne of Bhaal 2001 Mac, Win Role-playing video game developed by BioWare.
Baldurs Gate: Dark Alliance 2001 Xbox, PS2, GBA, GCN Role-playing video game originally developed by Snowblind Studios.
Baldurs Gate: Dark Alliance II 2004 Xbox, PS2 Role-playing video game developed by Black Isle Studios.
Bards Tale 1985 Ami, CPC, AppII, AppGS, C64, DOS, Mac, NES, PC98, ST, ZX A ground-breaking role-playing video game and huge hit for Interplay, published by Electronic Arts.
The Bards Tale II: The Destiny Knight 1986 Ami, AppII, AppGS, C64, DOS, PC98, Role-playing video game developed by Interplay, published by Electronic Arts.
Battle Arena Toshinden 2 1998 Win Windows version developed by Kinesoft. Also published by Fujitsu.
Battle Chess 1988 3DO, Ami, Arc, AppGS, AppII, C64, DOS, FMT, Mac, NES, PC98, ST, Win, X68K A variant of chess, where pieces battle each other when capturing. A very successful title for Interplay.
Battle Chess II: Chinese Chess 1991 DOS Sequel to Battle Chess
Battle Chess 4000 1991 DOS
Battle Chess: Game of Kings 2015 Win Released on Steam Early Access on March 17, 2014.
Battlecruiser 3000AD v2.0 1998 Win This game is infamous for its protracted development history and then lacking gameplay.
Beat the House 2 1997 Win A casino simulation.


Blackthorne 1994 DOS, GBA, Mac, PC98, S32X, SNES A platformer by Blizzard Entertainment.
Blood & Magic 1996 DOS, Win A real-time strategy game based on Dungeons & Dragons developed by Tachyon Studios.
Boogerman 1995 SMD, SNES, Virtual Console side-scrolling Action platformer|action platform game.
Borrowed Time 1985 C64, Ami, App, ST, Mac, DOS graphical text adventure developed by Interplay and published by Activision.
Bust-A-Move 4 2000 Win Windows version developed by Kinesoft.
Buzz Aldrins Race Into Space 1993 DOS A space program management game.
Carmageddon 1997 DOS, Mac PS1, N64, GBC, iOS, Droid, Win A violent racing game where points are scored by hitting and running over innocent bystanders as well as opponents.
Carmageddon II 1998 GBC, Mac, N64, PS1, Win A sequel to the violent original, Carmageddon.
Casper 1996 Sega Saturn, 3DO, PlayStation, Game Boy Color film of the same name.
Castles 1991 Ami, DOS, ST
Castles II: Siege and Conquest 1991 Ami32, DOS, Mac
Caesars Palace 2000 2000 PS1, Dreamcast, Win Published by Interplay, developed by Runecraft
Checkmate 1990 Ami32, ST
Clayfighter 1993 SMD, SNES, Wii, NDSi
Clayfighter 2 1995 SNES
Clayfighter 63 1/3 1997 N64
Clayfighter: The Sculptors Cut 1998 N64 Released as a Blockbuster Video rental exclusive
Claymates 1993 SNES
Conquest of the New World 1996 DOS, Mac
Crazy Cars: Hit the Road 2012 Win, Droid, iOS A racing video game developed by Little World Entertainment and published by Microïds.
Crazy Cats Love 2011 iOS A puzzle game.
Cyberia 1994 3DO, DOS, PS1, Sat
Darius Gaiden 1998 Win Windows version developed by Kinesoft
Death and the Fly 2011 Win A side-scrolling puzzle-platform game developed by Independent Programmist Group (PIG) and published under the label Interplay Discovery.
Descent 1994 DOS, Mac, Arc, PS1, Win An action game developed by Parallax Software
Descent II 1996 DOS, Mac, Arc, PS1, Win An action game developed by Parallax Software
Descent 3 1999 Mac, Win, Linux An action game developed by Outrage Entertainment
Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War 1998 Ami, Win Volition. The sequel is Freespace 2.
Descent to Undermountain 1998 DOS, Win Based on the Dungeons & Dragons setting of Undermountain in the Forgotten Realms.
Die by the Sword 1998 Win
Die by the Sword: Limb from Limb 1998 Win
Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm 2000 DC
Dragon Dice 1997 PC An action/fantasy game based on the Dragon Dice game by TSR.
Dragon Wars 1989 Ami, AppGS, AppII, C64, DOS, NES, PC98, X68K The Bards Tale game engine
Dungeon Master II 1993 Amiga, DOS, PC98, Mac, SCD Dungeon Master
Earth 2140 1997 Ami, DOS, Mac Published by Interplay in North America
Earthworm Jim 1994 SMD, SNES, SCD, GBC, GG, GBA, DOS, SMS, iOS, WIN, Wii, NDS, PS3, X360 A version of EWJ was released on Wiiware in 2009 and on DSiware in 2010
Earthworm Jim 2 1995 SMD, SNES, GBA, DOS, Sat, PS1, Wii, WIN Nintendo Wiiware version was released in 2009.
Earthworm Jim 3D 1999 N64, Win Developed by VIS Entertainment.
Earthworm Jim: Menace 2 the Galaxy 1999 GB, GBC Developed by David A. Palmer Productions. Published by Crave Entertainment.
Earthworm Jim HD 2010 XBLA, PSN, iOS the original game. Developed Gameloft and co-published by Gameloft and Microsoft Studios.
Evolva 2000 Win Developed by Computer Artworks
Fallout 1997 DOS, Mac, Win A post-apocalyptic role-playing video game.
Fallout 2 1998 DOS, Mac, Win A post-apocalyptic role-playing video game, internally developed by Black Isle Studios.
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2004 PS2, Xbox
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel 2001 Win turn-based/Real-time tactics|real-time tactical role-playing game, developed by Micro Forté and co-published with 14 Degrees East.
Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory 1998 Win Windows version developed by Kinesoft
Forgotten Realms Archives, TheThe Forgotten Realms Archives 1997 DOS, Win A compilation of several Advanced Dungeons & Dragons games by Strategic Simulations, Inc.
FreeSpace 2 1999 AmigaOS 4, Win Volition
Fragile Allegiance 1996 DOS, Win Realtime strategy game set in space

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Future Wars 1990 Ami, DOS, ST
Gekido 2000 PS1 A beatem up published by Interplay
Giants: Citizen Kabuto 2000 Mac, PS2, Win
Hardwar 1998 Win Space combat game
Heart of Darkness 1998 Win, PS1
Heart of the Alien: Out of this World Parts I and II 1994 SCD A platformer by Interplay Entertainment and Delphine Software. Developed by Virgin Interactive
Homesteader 2011 Win
Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising 2001 Win
Icewind Dale 2000 Mac, Win Role-playing video game, internally developed by Black Isle Studios.
Icewind Dale II 2002 Win Role-playing video game, internally developed by Black Isle Studios.
International Rally Championship 1997 Win Racing game, developed by Magnetic Fields (computer game developer)|Magnetic Fields.
Interplay Sports Baseball Edition 2000 1999 PS1, Win
J.R.R. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I 1990 Ami, DOS, FMT, PC98
J.R.R. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I 1994 SNES
J.R.R. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings, Vol. II: The Two Towers 1992 DOS, FMT, PC98
Jetfighter III 1997 DOS Flight combat simulator, developed by Mission Studios.
Jetfighter: Full Burn 1998 Win Flight combat simulator, developed by Mission Studios.
Kingpin: Life of Crime 1999 Win, Linux Developed by Xatrix
Kingpin: Reloaded 2021 Win, NS, PS4, XBO Published by Interplay & 3D Realms.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Learn to Program BASIC 1998 Mac, Win
Legendary Wars: T-Rex Rumble 2010 NDSi, iOS A real-time strategy video game, internally developed.
Lexi-Cross 1991 DOS, Mac
Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader 2003 Win A role-playing video game, developed by Reflexive Entertainment
Loaded 1995 PS1, Sat
Lost Vikings, TheThe Lost Vikings 1992 Ami, Ami32, DOS, GBA, SMD, SNES Developed by Blizzard Entertainment
Lost Vikings II, TheThe Lost Vikings 2 1997 SNES, Win, Sat, PS1 A 32-bit enhanced version of The Lost Vikings II was developed for the Sega Saturn, PlayStation and PC, known in the United States as Norse By Norsewest: Return of the Lost Vikings
Mario Teaches Typing 1991 DOS, Mac, Win Licensed by Nintendo
Mario Teaches Typing 2 1997 DOS, Mac, Win Licensed by Nintendo
Mortyr 1999 Win
Marios Game Gallery 1995 DOS, Mac, Win Licensed by Nintendo
M.A.X.: Mechanized Assault & Exploration 1996 DOS, Win
M.A.X.: Mechanized Assault & Exploration 2 1998 DOS, Win A turn-based strategy game
Metropolis Card Club 2001 Win
MDK 1997 DOS, Mac, PS1, Win
MDK2 2000 DC, PS2, Wii, Win, WiiWare A third-person shooter video game developed by BioWare. The WiiWare release was developed by Beamdog.
MDK2 HD 2011 Win the original game. Developed by Beamdog#Overhaul Games|Overhaul Games.
Mindshadow 1984 C64, Ami, App, ATR, ST, CPC, C64, Mac, ZX, DOS Published by Activision.
Messiah 2000 Win
Mummy: Tomb of the Pharaoh 1996 Mac, Win
Neuromancer 1988 Ami, AppII, AppGS, C64, DOS Action/adventure game, internally developed
Normality Inc. 1996 DOS
Off-Road Redneck Racing 2001 Win Spinoff of the Redneck Rampage series
Of Light and Darkness: The Prophecy 1998 Win
Pinball Yeah! 2010 Win, iOS A pinball video game developed by CodeRunners and published under the label Interplay Discovery.
Planescape: Torment 1999 Win
Poker Night with David Sklansky 1999 Win
Prehistorik 2010 iOS
Project V13 Canceled Win
Puzzle Bobble 1996 Win Windows version developed by Kinesoft. Oddly uses the Puzzle Bobble name in North America when other Puzzle Bobble games were released as Bust-A-Move there.
Puzzle Bobble 2 1997 Win Windows version developed by Kinesoft. Contains the extra content from Puzzle Bobble 2X. Oddly uses the Puzzle Bobble name in North America when other Puzzle Bobble games were released as Bust-A-Move there.
Radical Psycho Machine Racing 1991 SNES Developed by Silicon & Synapse
Raiden II 1997 Win Windows version developed by Kinesoft
Realms of the Haunting 1996 DOS, Win Action-adventure game, developed by Gremlin Interactive
Red Asphalt 1998 Playstation
Redneck Deer Huntin 1997 Win Spinoff of the Redneck Rampage series
Redneck Rampage 1997 DOS, Win, Mac Xatrix
Redneck Rampage Rides Again 1998 DOS, Win Xatrix
Redneck Rampage: Suckin Grits on Route 66 1998 DOS Published by Interplay
Reloaded 1996 DOS, PS1, PSN
Renegade Racers 1999 PS1, Win
Rock N Roll Racing 1993 GBA, Gen, SNES Silicon & Synapse who would later be known as Blizzard
Rock & Roll Racing 2: Red Asphalt 1998 PS1 Titled Red Asphalt in North America
RPM Racing 1991 SNES
Run Like Hell (RLH) 2002 PS2, Xbox Developed by Digital Mayhem
Russian 6 Pack 1993 DOS "Six Challenging Games From Russia"
Sacrifice 2000 Mac, Win Developed by Shiny Entertainment
Samurai Shodown 2 2000 Win Windows version developed by Kinesoft
Sand Warriors 1997 Win
Shattered Steel 1996 DOS, Mac Developed by BioWare and published by Interplay
SimCity Enhanced 1993 DOS, Mac Developed by Maxis
Soulbringer 2000 Win Developed by Infogrames
Star Reach 1994 DOS Also known as Space Federation
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary 1992 Ami, DOS, Mac
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary 1992 NES Published by Ultra Games in the US, and Konami in Europe.
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary 1992 GB Produced by Interplay, developed by Visual Concepts, published by Ultra Games.
Star Trek: Judgment Rites 1993 DOS, Mac
Star Trek: Klingon Academy 2000 Win
Star Trek: New Worlds 2000 Win
Star Trek: Pinball 1998 DOS
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy 1997 Mac, Win
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Chekovs Lost Missions Win
Star Trek: Starfleet Command 1999 Win
Star Trek: Starfleet Command II: Empires At War 2000 Win
Star Trek: Starfleet Command II: Orion Pirates 2001 Win
Stonekeep 1995 DOS, Win Role-playing video game, internally developed
Stonekeep: Bones of the Ancestors 2012 WiiWare Role-playing video game, Developed by Alpine Studios
Super Castles 1994 SNES Super Famicom (the Japanese name for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System)
Swords and Serpents 1990 NES Developed by Interplay
Tass Times in Tonetown 1986 Ami, AppII, AppGS, C64, Mac, ST, DOS graphical text adventure developed by Interplay and Brainwave Creations, and published by Activision.
Total Recall 1990 NES Licensed and controlled for the U. S. and Canada by Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
Tommy Tronic 2010 Win A platform video game developed by Oasis Games and published under the label Interplay Discovery.
The Tracer Sanction 1984 AppII, C64, DOS graphical text adventure developed by Interplay and published by Activision.
Track Meet 1991 GB
Trog! 1991 NES Bally Midway Mfg Co.. Produced by Interplay, developed by Visual Concepts, published by Acclaim Entertainment|Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
Virtual Pool 1995 DOS, Mac, PS1, Win Billiards game, developed by Celeris
Virtual Deep Sea Fishing] 1999 Win
VR Baseball 99 1998 PS1
VR Baseball 2000 1998 Win
VR Sports Powerboat Racing 1998 PS1, Win Racing, developed by Promethean Designs Ltd.
Wasteland 1988 AppII, C64, DOS Role-playing video game, internally developed
Waterworld 1997 Win
DOS, 3DO (Unreleased)
Published by Interplay, developed by Intelligent Games.
Whiplash 1995 DOS Known outside North America as Fatal Racing
Wild 9 1998 PS1 Developed by Shiny Entertainment
Y2K: The Game 1999 Win Developed by Runecraft, Ltd.
Zeitgeist: Laser Fighter 1998 Win Windows version developed by Kinesoft
Zero Divide: Techno Warrior 1998 Win Windows version developed by Kinesoft

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