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Time Warner Interactive
Video game publishing division within Time Warner

Time Warner Interactive (TWI) was a video game developing and publishing division within Time Warner. It was formed in 1993 after Time Warner acquired a controlling interest in Atari Games, which was already partly held by Time Warner. It was active until 1996 when WMS Industries, the owners of the Williams, Bally and Midway arcade brands, bought the company.

Time Warner Interactive was responsible for games such as Rise of the Robots, Primal Rage, and T-MEK.

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History

Time Warner Interactive was formed in 1984 as Warner New Media, and it was renamed to Time Warner Interactive Group in 1993.1 In 1994, following the full acquisition of Atari Games by Time Warner, TWIG merged with Atari Games and its associated subsidiary Tengen to form Time Warner Interactive, which serve its functions as a video game and multimedia company.23 In 1996, WMS Industries purchased it. Time Warner Interactive's home division, which was based in Milpitas, was previously known as Tengen, the consumer division of Atari Games, and it was extended to its existing Japanese division. Atari Games would continue to operate under its own name until March 29, 1996, when both it and Time Warner Interactive were bought by WMS Industries and was subsequently absorbed into Williams Entertainment (later renamed Midway Home Entertainment), while Atari Games became part of Midway, and eventually was renamed Midway Games West in 1999.

Time Warner also bought the UK publisher Renegade Software in 1995 and kept it independent as Warner Interactive Entertainment, before merging with the European arm of TWI in 1996. Both subsidiaries were short-lived; Time Warner Interactive was formed from the Atari Games acquisition in 1993 and sold to WMS Industries on March 29, 1996,4 while Time Warner Interactive Japan dissolved in the same year due to WMS not seeing the merit of having a Japanese division in Japan due to how very costly it is for Midway to have a Japanese video game studio in their hands in Lost Decade situation, and European division of Time Warner Interactive (including Renegade Software) existed only two years before being sold to GT Interactive in November 1996 (GT Interactive are best known for distribution of Doom II, Duke Nukem 3D, and Quake as shareware).5 Several titles begin development by TWI, including Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey, was eventually released by Williams Entertainment after the acquisition.6

Time Warner would eventually regain ownership of the library of the former Time Warner Interactive when they acquired the assets of Midway in 2009.

List of games

Release DateTitlePlatformDeveloperPublisher
1994Rise of the RobotsAmiga, Amiga CD32, DOSN
1994The Lawnmower ManSega Genesis, Sega CDN
1994Red ZoneSega GenesisN
1994Generations LostSega GenesisN
1994Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey CapersSega GenesisN
1994Dick Vitale's "Awesome, Baby!" College HoopsSega GenesisNN
1994Mega SWIVSega GenesisN
1994R.B.I. Baseball '94Game GearN
1994Tama: Adventurous Ball in Giddy LabyrinthSega Saturn, PlayStationNN
1994Kawasaki Superbike ChallengeSega Genesis, Super NESN
1995Super R.B.I. BaseballSuper NESN
1995Cheese Cat-astrophe starring Speedy GonzalezGame Gear, Master SystemN
1995R.B.I. Baseball '9532XNN
1995Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-StarsSega Genesis, Super NESNN
1995T-MEK32XN
1995Race Drivin'Sega SaturnNN
1995Primal Rage32X, Amiga, Atari Jaguar CD, DOS, Game Boy, Game Gear, PlayStation, Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, Super NESN
1995Power Drive RallyAtari JaguarN
1995Virtua RacingSega SaturnN
1995EndorfunWindowsN
1996Striker '96PlayStationN
1996PitballPlayStationNN
1997Shinrei Jusatsushi TarōmaruSega SaturnNN

References

  1. Rothman, Matt (1993-06-03). "TW revamps multimedia group". Variety. Retrieved 2023-09-04. https://variety.com/1993/digital/news/tw-revamps-multimedia-group-107436/

  2. Fisher, Lawrence M. (1994-03-26). "COMPANY NEWS; Time Warner Increases Its Stake in Atari". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-09-04. https://www.nytimes.com/1994/03/26/business/company-news-time-warner-increases-its-stake-in-atari.html

  3. Archives, L. A. Times (1994-04-12). "Technology: Time Inc. said Monday that Cable..." Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-09-04. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-04-12-fi-45111-story.html

  4. Webb, Marcus (June 1996). "WMS Acquires Time Warner/Atari Games". Next Generation. No. 18. Imagine Media. p. 26. /wiki/Next_Generation_(magazine)

  5. SEC Info - Atari Inc - 10-Q - For 6/30/97 http://www.secinfo.com/dsvr4.86Pa.htm

  6. "Time Warner Interactive plans Nintendo game". Ad Age. 1995-12-04. Retrieved 2024-12-26. https://adage.com/article/news/time-warner-interactive-plans-nintendo-game/17412