"March 1997"@en . . . "April 1999"@en . "October 2007"@en . . "February 2000"@en . "Midway Games"@en . . "Spetember 2003"@en . . . "October 2006"@en . . "October 2003"@en . . "September 2006"@en . "July 2002"@en . "December 2002"@en . "July 2006"@en . . . . . . "Company"@en . "File:Globe.png Midway Games was a video game company founded in 1988 and existent until they filed for bankruptcy in 2009. They released the Nintendo 64 port of Quake in March, 1998. Previously, they created Doom 64 in 1997 for the same console."@en . "August 2002"@en . "Midway Games was an American video game publisher who filed for bankruptcy in 2009, it is no longer active and is in the process of liquidating all of its assets. After the company filed for bankruptcy the parent company Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment created a new subsidiary known as NetherRealm Studios to replace Midway."@en . "Midway Games"@en . "December 2000"@en . . "May 1999"@en . "Chicago, Illinois, USA"@en . . . . "September 2008"@en . . "August 2003"@en . "October 1999"@en . "December 1997"@en . "February 2003"@en . "October 2008"@en . "File:Globe.png Midway Games was a video game company founded in 1988 and existent until they filed for bankruptcy in 2009. They released the Nintendo 64 port of Quake in March, 1998. Previously, they created Doom 64 in 1997 for the same console."@en . "January 1997"@en . "October 1997"@en . . . . "Midway Games was an American video game publisher who filed for bankruptcy in 2009, it is no longer active and is in the process of liquidating all of its assets. After the company filed for bankruptcy the parent company Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment created a new subsidiary known as NetherRealm Studios to replace Midway."@en . . . "November 2007"@en . . . . . . "March 1998"@en . . . . . "August 1997"@en . . . . . . . "May 2000"@en . "November 2002"@en . "October 1996"@en . . . . "Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 08:26, March 9, 2014 (UTC)"@en . "September 2003"@en . . "December 2006"@en . . . "2009"^^ . . . . . . "February 1999"@en . "Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 08:26, March 9, 2014 (UTC)"@en . . . "1988"^^ . . "2000"^^ . "November 2000"@en . "2001"^^ . "December 2003"@en . "2002"^^ . "October 2000"@en . "March 2002"@en . "2003"^^ . . "March 1999"@en . "2004"^^ . "November 1998"@en . "2005"^^ . "2006"^^ . . "2007"^^ . "2008"^^ . . "1999"^^ . . . . "June 1998"@en . . "1996"^^ . . . "1997"^^ . "1998"^^ . "1999"^^ . "2002"^^ . . "September 2001"@en . . . . "October 2005"@en . . . . "September 1996"@en . . "July 1999"@en . . . "October 2002"@en . "December 1998"@en . . . . . . "November 1999"@en . . "November 2001"@en . "November 1996"@en . . "Founded in 1958 as an amusement game manufacturer, it became a video game publisher and developer in 1973. Midway was purchased and re-incorporated in 1988 by WMS Industries Inc. In 1998, it became an independent public company. The company began in the arcade game business, scoring its first hit with the U.S. distribution of Space Invaders in 1978. After many years as a leader in the arcade segment, Midway moved into the growing home video game market beginning in 1996, the same year that it made its initial public offering of stock. Midway was listed as the #19 video game publisher in September 2005 and the #20 in September 2006 by the magazine Game Developer. After 2000, although Midway continued to develop and publish video games for each new generation of home and handheld video game "@en . . . "March 2003"@en . . . "November 2005"@en . . . . "September 2000"@en . "February 2001"@en . "February 2002"@en . . "August 1998"@en . "December 2001"@en . "November 2003"@en . . "December 2007"@en . . . "August 1999"@en . "October 2004"@en . . "May 2007"@en . "May 1998"@en . "November 2006"@en . "April 2006"@en . . "September 1998"@en . . "November 1997"@en . . "March 2005"@en . "May 1997"@en . . . "January 2000"@en . . . "December 1999"@en . . . . . . . "June 2007"@en . "June 2002"@en . . "December 1996"@en . . . "February 1998"@en . "Founded in 1958 as an amusement game manufacturer, it became a video game publisher and developer in 1973. Midway was purchased and re-incorporated in 1988 by WMS Industries Inc. In 1998, it became an independent public company. The company began in the arcade game business, scoring its first hit with the U.S. distribution of Space Invaders in 1978. After many years as a leader in the arcade segment, Midway moved into the growing home video game market beginning in 1996, the same year that it made its initial public offering of stock. Midway was listed as the #19 video game publisher in September 2005 and the #20 in September 2006 by the magazine Game Developer. After 2000, although Midway continued to develop and publish video games for each new generation of home and handheld video game machines, Midway experienced annual net losses. In response, the company engaged in a series of stock and debt offerings and other financings and borrowings. Sumner Redstone, the head of Viacom/CBS Corporation, was a large investor in the company since the 1990s. He increased his stake in Midway from about 15%, in 1998, to about 87% of Midway by the end of 2007. In December 2008, Redstone sold all his stock to Mark Thomas, a private investor, for $100,000, and Midway extended $70 million of new loans to Thomas."@en . . . . .