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  1. On February 17, 1999, Virgin Interactive announced they had entered into a distribution agreement with Interplay Entertainment, where Interplay would distribute Virgin Interactive's titles in North America and several other territories including South America and Japan, while Virgin Interactive would exclusively distribute Interplay's titles in ...

  2. Virgin Interactive was a British video game publisher. It was formed as Virgin Games Ltd. in 1981. The company became much larger after purchasing the budget label, Mastertronic in 1987. It was part of the Virgin Group. In 1994 it was renamed Virgin Interactive.

  3. Oct 20, 2024 · At the end of 2002, Virgin downgraded to becoming a distributor only and was soon renamed as Avalon Interactive in August 2003. In January 2005, Titus filed for bankruptcy which led to Avalon Interactive eventually ceasing operations at the end of the year.

  4. Virgin Interactive était une société britannique de développement et d'édition de jeux vidéo, faisant partie du groupe Virgin jusqu'en 1991 où elle est vendue à Sega.

  5. Virgin Games, Inc. was renamed Virgin Interactive in 1994. Virgin Games (by the renamed Virgin Interactive Entertainment) was acquired by Titus. The brand ceased to be used in 2003 and was renamed to Avalon Entertainment. Both Avalon and Titus went defunct in 2005.

  6. Aug 26, 1997 · August 17, 1998. Electronic Arts acquires Virgin Interactive Entertainment's subsidiaries Westwood Studios and Burst for US$ 122.5 million. After this point, Virgin Interactive no longer operated in North America, with the European branch taking over the rest of the company's assets. August 26, 1997.

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  8. In 1987/8, Virgin Games bought the budget publisher Mastertronic and changed their name to Virgin Mastertronic. In 1991, Virgin Mastertronic changed their name back to Virgin Games. In 1993/4, Virgin Games changed their name to Virgin Interactive Entertainment.

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