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WizardWorks Software
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In 1996, WizardWorks was acquired by GT Interactive Software, and was eventually combined with other GT Interactive holdings in Minneapolis to form GT Interactive’s Value Products Division. WizardWorks continued as label through a subsequent corporate acquisition by Infogrames which later became Atari. In 2004, Atari closed the Minneapolis office, folding outstanding projects into the Beverly, MA office.
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In 1996, WizardWorks was acquired by GT Interactive Software, and was eventually combined with other GT Interactive holdings in Minneapolis to form GT Interactive’s Value Products Division. WizardWorks continued as label through a subsequent corporate acquisition by Infogrames which later became Atari. In 2004, Atari closed the Minneapolis office, folding outstanding projects into the Beverly, MA office.