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{{stub}}'''Time Warner Interactive''' (タイムワーナーインタラクティブ) was a studio within Time Warner which developed video games. It was formed in 1994 after Time Warner bought a controlling interest in [[Atari Games]] and by extension, subsidiary [[Tengen]]. Time Warner subsequently decided to merge both companies and its own earlier "Time Warner Interactive Group" division into this new Time Warner Interactive subsidiary{{magref|cb|1994-04-23|30}} (although arcade games were still traded with the "Atari Games" name).
 
{{stub}}'''Time Warner Interactive''' (タイムワーナーインタラクティブ) was a studio within Time Warner which developed video games. It was formed in 1994 after Time Warner bought a controlling interest in [[Atari Games]] and by extension, subsidiary [[Tengen]]. Time Warner subsequently decided to merge both companies and its own earlier "Time Warner Interactive Group" division into this new Time Warner Interactive subsidiary{{magref|cb|1994-04-23|30}} (although arcade games were still traded with the "Atari Games" name).
  
In 1996 [[WMS Industries]] bought Time Warner Interactive, renaming it [[Midway Games West]].
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In 1996 [[WMS Industries]] bought Time Warner Interactive and merged it into [[Williams Entertainment]]. The Japanese Time Warner Interactive division was dissolved.
  
 
==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
 
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Time Warner Interactive (タイムワーナーインタラクティブ) was a studio within Time Warner which developed video games. It was formed in 1994 after Time Warner bought a controlling interest in Atari Games and by extension, subsidiary Tengen. Time Warner subsequently decided to merge both companies and its own earlier "Time Warner Interactive Group" division into this new Time Warner Interactive subsidiary[2] (although arcade games were still traded with the "Atari Games" name).

In 1996 WMS Industries bought Time Warner Interactive and merged it into Williams Entertainment. The Japanese Time Warner Interactive division was dissolved.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Beep! MegaDrive (JP) #1994-11: "November 1994" (1994-10-08)
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Softography

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