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Empire Interactive was a British video game | {{short description|A British video game publisher}} | ||
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==Empire Interactive== | |||
[[File:Empire Interactive Logo.png|thumb|right|Empire Interactive logo]] | |||
'''Empire Interactive''' was a British [[video game]] publisher founded in 1987. The company was known for publishing a variety of games across different platforms, including [[PC]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Xbox]]. | |||
Empire Interactive gained recognition for its diverse portfolio, which included both original titles and licensed games. The company was active in the video game industry for over two decades before ceasing operations in 2009. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Empire Interactive was established in 1987 | Empire Interactive was established in 1987 by [[Ian Higgins]] and [[Simon Jeffrey]]. The company initially focused on publishing games for the [[Amiga]] and [[Atari ST]] platforms. Over the years, Empire Interactive expanded its reach to include other platforms such as [[Microsoft Windows]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Xbox]]. | ||
In the late 2000s, | In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Empire Interactive became known for publishing popular titles such as the [[FlatOut]] series and the [[Starsky & Hutch (video game)|Starsky & Hutch]] game. The company also published games in the [[Total Immersion Racing]] and [[Pro Pinball]] series. | ||
Despite its successes, Empire Interactive faced financial difficulties in the mid-2000s. In 2006, the company was acquired by [[Silverstar Holdings]], a US-based company. However, financial challenges persisted, and Empire Interactive eventually went into administration in 2009. | |||
Empire Interactive was | |||
==Notable Games== | |||
Empire Interactive published a variety of games across different genres. Some of the notable titles include: | |||
* '''[[FlatOut]] series''': A series of racing games known for their destructible environments and realistic physics. | |||
* '''[[Starsky & Hutch (video game)|Starsky & Hutch]]''': A game based on the popular television series, featuring driving and shooting gameplay. | |||
* '''[[Pro Pinball]] series''': A series of pinball simulation games praised for their realistic physics and detailed tables. | |||
* '''[[Total Immersion Racing]]''': A racing game that featured a mix of arcade and simulation elements. | |||
==Closure== | |||
In 2009, Empire Interactive went into administration due to financial difficulties. The company's assets were eventually sold off, and its operations ceased. Despite its closure, Empire Interactive is remembered for its contributions to the video game industry and its diverse catalog of games. | |||
== | ==Legacy== | ||
Empire Interactive's games continue to be enjoyed by fans of classic video games. The company's focus on innovative gameplay and engaging experiences has left a lasting impact on the industry. | |||
== | ==Related pages== | ||
* [ | * [[Video game publisher]] | ||
* [[FlatOut]] | |||
* [[Starsky & Hutch (video game)]] | |||
* [[Pro Pinball]] | |||
[[Category:Defunct video game companies]] | [[Category:Defunct video game companies]] | ||
[[Category:Video game publishers]] | |||
[[Category:Companies established in 1987]] | |||
[[Category:Companies disestablished in 2009]] | |||
[[Category:British companies established in 1987]] | |||
Latest revision as of 06:34, 16 February 2025
A British video game publisher
Empire Interactive[edit]
Empire Interactive was a British video game publisher founded in 1987. The company was known for publishing a variety of games across different platforms, including PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
Empire Interactive gained recognition for its diverse portfolio, which included both original titles and licensed games. The company was active in the video game industry for over two decades before ceasing operations in 2009.
History[edit]
Empire Interactive was established in 1987 by Ian Higgins and Simon Jeffrey. The company initially focused on publishing games for the Amiga and Atari ST platforms. Over the years, Empire Interactive expanded its reach to include other platforms such as Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, and Xbox.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Empire Interactive became known for publishing popular titles such as the FlatOut series and the Starsky & Hutch game. The company also published games in the Total Immersion Racing and Pro Pinball series.
Despite its successes, Empire Interactive faced financial difficulties in the mid-2000s. In 2006, the company was acquired by Silverstar Holdings, a US-based company. However, financial challenges persisted, and Empire Interactive eventually went into administration in 2009.
Notable Games[edit]
Empire Interactive published a variety of games across different genres. Some of the notable titles include:
- FlatOut series: A series of racing games known for their destructible environments and realistic physics.
- Starsky & Hutch: A game based on the popular television series, featuring driving and shooting gameplay.
- Pro Pinball series: A series of pinball simulation games praised for their realistic physics and detailed tables.
- Total Immersion Racing: A racing game that featured a mix of arcade and simulation elements.
Closure[edit]
In 2009, Empire Interactive went into administration due to financial difficulties. The company's assets were eventually sold off, and its operations ceased. Despite its closure, Empire Interactive is remembered for its contributions to the video game industry and its diverse catalog of games.
Legacy[edit]
Empire Interactive's games continue to be enjoyed by fans of classic video games. The company's focus on innovative gameplay and engaging experiences has left a lasting impact on the industry.