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He was also supposed to be the main villain in the Interplay Films ' cancelled Fallout film treatment.

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* 14 Degrees East, the strategy division of Interplay, located in Beverly Hills, California.
* Interplay Sports located in Beverly Hills, California was the internal sports division at Interplay.
The next game they developed for Interplay, through the Black Isle division, was Baldur's Gate, which proved to be a big hit, followed by others, such as Icewind Dale and the critically acclaimed Planescape: Torment.
Increased competition, less than stellar returns on Interplay s sports division and the lack of console titles forced the company to seek additional funding two years later with an investment from Titus Software, a Paris-based game company.
Black Isle Studios is a division of the computer and video game developer and publisher Interplay Entertainment.
* December — Interplay closes its Black Isle Studios division.
Urquhart is best known for his work at Interplay Entertainment, particularly as leader of Black Isle Studios, Interplay's internal role-playing video game division which Urquhart established in 1997.

Interplay and Entertainment
* Descent ( video game ), first in a series from Interplay Entertainment and Parallax Software
A publishing deal for Shattered Steel was eventually signed with Interplay Entertainment.
It had publishing relationships with Interplay Entertainment, Infogrames / Atari, LucasArts, and Microsoft.
The first game, The Lost Vikings, was released in 1992 by publisher Interplay Entertainment for DOS, Amiga, Sega Mega Drive and SNES among others.
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Planescape: Torment is a computer role-playing video game developed for Windows by Black Isle Studios and released on December 12, 1999 by Interplay Entertainment.
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Category: Interplay Entertainment games
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Fallout is a series of post-apocalyptic role-playing video games created by Interplay Entertainment.
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* Fallout ( video game ), a 1997 post-apocalyptic computer role-playing game released by Interplay Entertainment
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In, Brian Fargo ( who created maps for the first two Bard's Tale games and directed the third ) left Interplay Entertainment and began a new game development company named InXile Entertainment.
Interplay Entertainment Corporation is an American video game developer and publisher, founded in 1983 as Interplay Productions by Brian Fargo.
As a developer, Interplay Entertainment is best known as the creator of the original Fallout series and as a publisher, they are best known for Baldur's Gate and Descent.
In 1997, Interplay published Redneck Rampage, a first person shooter designed by Xatrix Entertainment.
Interplay went public, with shares sold on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange, in 1998, changing its name to " Interplay Entertainment Corp ." The company then reported several years of losses, as titles such as Descent 3 and FreeSpace 2 had lackluster sales, despite being critically acclaimed.
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After The Space Gamer was sold to Steve Jackson Metagaming published a second house organ called Interplay, which had articles regarding all Metagaming products but focused most on TFT.
The game would not have been connected to the Bhaalspawn Saga series and was cancelled when Interplay forfeit the D & D PC License to Atari
Neverwinter Nights was originally to be published by Interplay, but the company lost the license of the game to Atari and part of their Dungeons & Dragons license, to BioWare.
The sequel, The Lost Vikings II, was developed by Blizzard and released in 1997 by Interplay for the SNES.
It was released by Interplay in 1997, featuring a new super deformed style for the characters ( the original version kept the same art style as the first game ) as well as voiced dialogue samples.
In 2004, the Fallout franchise was acquired by Bethesda Softworks from Interplay Productions and the development of Fallout 3 was handed over to Bethesda Game Studios.
In 1997, the game's designers produced a 47-page document that outlined the game's premise and vision statement, and was used to pitch the idea to management at Interplay.
In several interviews the producer of the game, Guido Henkel, stated that he was increasingly frustrated by the pressure the management of Interplay put on the development team after Interplay's initial public offering.
Henkel said that it was his main goal to prevent the game from being " crippled " before leaving Interplay when the game reached beta status.
Interplay initially hired dark ambient musician Lustmord to create the musical score for Planescape: Torment, although this score was ultimately not used.
The gameplay was often compared to Baldur's Gate, another Interplay game that used the same engine as Planescape: Torment.
The game was designed by Brian Fargo, Michael A. Stackpole, Ken St. Andre and Alan Pavlish, and programmed by Pavlish for Interplay Productions.
Interplay themselves worked on Meantime, which was based on the Wasteland game engine and the universe but was not a continuation of the story.
The trademark registration for Descent was allowed to lapse by Interplay in 2002 and was re-registered in 2008.
A commercial Descent level editor, created by Bryan Aamot of Brainware and was published by Interplay Productions.
In 1997, Interplay released Descent to Undermountain, an RPG that used a modified version of the Descent graphics engine, but that was otherwise unrelated as it took place in a Medieval fantasy setting.
The game was produced by Stainless Games, published by Interplay and SCi.
Starfleet Command was released by Interplay led by Erik Bethke at a time when the gaming franchise for Star Trek was at an all time high.
This was a period in time between 1999 and 2001 when Interplay and Activision produced a number of games that were perceived as being of higher quality.

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