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A Year Ago: Game Company Sued For Piracy

News Unless of course the defendant is the giant GT Interactive and the plaintiff is StarPlay, a small privately held software publisher based in Colorado, US. StarPlay has accused GT Interactive of pilfering a copy of its Alley 19 Bowling game then...

[September 1, 2000, 7:00]

Game Company Sued For Piracy

News Unless of course the defendant is the giant GT Interactive and the plaintiff is StarPlay, a small privately held software publisher based in Colorado, US. StarPlay has accused GT Interactive of pilfering a copy of its Alley 19 Bowling game then...

[September 1, 1999, 15:15]

Game Boy: Pocket Full Of Profits

News GT Interactive will port Duke Nukem and Oddworld Abe over to the platform. Everyone has finally realised just how big the Game Boy market is," said Dan Harnett, spokesman for GT Interactive. And Disney Interactive plans to release a Tarzan game in...

[May 20, 1999, 9:04]

Eidos Faces Lawsuit From Columbine Parents

News Other companies named in the lawsuit include Atari, Sega of America, Virgin Interactive Media, Activision, Polygram Film Entertainment Distribution, New Line Cinema, and GT Interactive Software. Eidos, the UK company that created Lara Croft and the...

[June 6, 2001, 16:49]

Columbine Victims Sue Video Game Giants

News Other companies named in the lawsuit include ID Software, Atari, Sega of America, Virgin Interactive Media, Activision, Polygram Film Entertainment Distribution, New Line Cinema, and GT Interactive Software.

[April 25, 2001, 7:46]

Shocking Entertainment? On The Web?

News GT Interactive has also joined up as well -- Shockwave.com will feature the company's Real Pool game, ported from Mac and PC to the Web-based Shockwave. What we see Macromedia doing here is the same as what RealNetworks did with audio and video...

[May 25, 1999, 9:02]