Interplay Entertainment Corp
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Price: 0.0001 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: $12.4k
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Interplay Entertainment Corp
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Market Cap
12.4k USD
Industry
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Interplay Entertainment Corp. engages in the publication, distribution, and licensing of entertainment software for core gamers and mass market. The company is headquartered in Beverly Hills, California and currently employs 11 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2009-07-27. The firm has produced and licensed titles for many of the interactive entertainment software platforms in the action/arcade, adventure/Role-Playing Game (RPG) and strategy/puzzle categories. The firm's titles in the RPG genre include Fallout 1 & 2, Planescape: Torment and the Baldur's Gate series. The firm is seeking to publish or license out interactive entertainment software titles that are, or have the potential to become, franchise software titles that can be leveraged across several releases and/or platforms and have published or licensed many such franchise titles to date. Its games in development include Battle Chess, Boogerman, Clay Fighter, Crazy Cats Love, Descent, Dark Alliance, DSiWare, Earthworm Jim, Kingpin, Freespace, Run Like Hell, WiiWare, Sacrifice and T-Rex Rumble.

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