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'''Disney Interactive''', later known as '''Buena Vista Games''', was a division of [[wikipedia:The Walt Disney Company|The Walt Disney Company]] which produced video games based on the company’s numerous franchises. Founded in 1995 from the closure of [[Disney Software]], the studio was [[wikipedia:The Walt Disney Company|Disney’s]] second foray into video game development.
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'''Disney Interactive''', later known as '''Buena Vista Games''', was a division of [[wikipedia:The Walt Disney Company|The Walt Disney Company]] which produced video games based on its franchises. Founded in 1995 from the closure of [[Disney Software]], the studio was [[wikipedia:The Walt Disney Company|Disney’s]] second foray into video game development.
  
 
The company was consolidated into [[Disney Interactive Studios]] on February 8, 2007.
 
The company was consolidated into [[Disney Interactive Studios]] on February 8, 2007.

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Disney Interactive
Founded: 1995
T-series code: T-239
Merged into: Disney Interactive Studios (2007)
Headquarters:
Glendale, California, United States

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Disney Interactive, later known as Buena Vista Games, was a division of The Walt Disney Company which produced video games based on its franchises. Founded in 1995 from the closure of Disney Software, the studio was Disney’s second foray into video game development.

The company was consolidated into Disney Interactive Studios on February 8, 2007.

History

In 2003, the company was rebranded as Buena Vista Games and was refocused on its two existing labels Buena Vista Interactive and Disney Interactive, although branding was often inconsistent. This lasted until the 2007 consolidation of Disney’s game development studios under the name Disney Interactive Studios.

Softography

References