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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
'''GT Interactive Software''' was the interactive division of [[GoodTimes Entertainment]]. It was established in 1993 by the Cayre Brothers (the owners of GoodTimes) with the help of Ron Chaimowitz. GT was notable for both their budget titles as well as being the first game company to allow developers to retain their IP. GT would later acquire WizardWorks, FormGen, [[Humongous Entertainment]], and the European division of [[Time Warner Interactive]]. In 1999, GT Interactive was purchased by [[Infogrames (France)|Infogrames]] (which became [[Atari (Atari SA)|Atari]] in 2003) and ceased to exist in 2000. | '''GT Interactive Software''' was the interactive division of [[GoodTimes Entertainment]]. It was established in 1993 by the Cayre Brothers (the owners of GoodTimes) with the help of Ron Chaimowitz. GT was notable for both their budget titles as well as being the first game company to allow developers to retain their IP. GT would later acquire WizardWorks, FormGen, [[Humongous Entertainment]], and the European division of [[Time Warner Interactive]]. In 1999, GT Interactive was purchased by [[Infogrames (France)|Infogrames]] (which became [[Atari (Atari SA)|Atari]] in 2003) and ceased to exist in 2000. | ||