Interplay Studios is a defunct American video game developer, most famous for starting the Fallout series of Role Playing Games, which was later taken over by Confederate Morrelan Studios. Founded in 1983 by Brian Fargo, Interplay quickly established itself as a prime video game developer. In 1993 the studio stepped into publishing games, but several failures and declining profits forced them into bankruptcy, and Interplay's doors were closed in 2001. The Fallout series was batted between different companies before it at last was sold to Morrelan Studios in 2004.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| - Interplay Studios (French Trafalgar, British Waterloo)
|
rdfs:comment
| - Interplay Studios is a defunct American video game developer, most famous for starting the Fallout series of Role Playing Games, which was later taken over by Confederate Morrelan Studios. Founded in 1983 by Brian Fargo, Interplay quickly established itself as a prime video game developer. In 1993 the studio stepped into publishing games, but several failures and declining profits forced them into bankruptcy, and Interplay's doors were closed in 2001. The Fallout series was batted between different companies before it at last was sold to Morrelan Studios in 2004.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
abstract
| - Interplay Studios is a defunct American video game developer, most famous for starting the Fallout series of Role Playing Games, which was later taken over by Confederate Morrelan Studios. Founded in 1983 by Brian Fargo, Interplay quickly established itself as a prime video game developer. In 1993 the studio stepped into publishing games, but several failures and declining profits forced them into bankruptcy, and Interplay's doors were closed in 2001. The Fallout series was batted between different companies before it at last was sold to Morrelan Studios in 2004.
|