Empire Interactivewas a Britishvideo game developerandpublisherbased inLondon.Founded in 1987 by Ian Higgins and Simon Jeffrey, it was acquired by Silverstar Holdings in 2006 and collapsed in 2009.
Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Video games |
Founded | 1987 |
Founders |
|
Defunct | 1 May 2009 |
Fate | Administration |
Headquarters | , England |
Area served | Europe |
Key people | Ian Higgins (CEO;1987–2008) |
Number of employees | 55 (2009) |
Parent | Silverstar Holdings (2006–2009) |
Website | empireinteractive(archived) |
History
editEmpire Interactive was founded by Ian Higgins (chief executive officer) and Simon Jeffrey (managing director) in 1987.[1][2]In November 2000, the company acquired development studioRazorworks.[3]
As well as full priced titles, Empire also had a budget range of titles, Xplosiv, for PC and PS2.[4]Initially launched for PC in January 2000, Xplosiv also published titles in Europe from third parties such as Sega and Microsoft.[5][6]Later, in 2003, Empire began launching titles for PS2.[7]
In March 2002 Empire acquired music creation softwareeJay.[4][8]The company sold internal development studio Strangelite, responsible forStarship Troopers(2005) and various PC ports ofSegagames, toRebellion Developmentson 1 June 2006.[9]
Silverstar Holdings, a U.S. public company listed onNASDAQ,offered a deal to acquire Empire Interactive in late October 2006.[10]The deal was accepted by 90% of Empire Interactive's shareholders by late November, and so Silverstar Holdings acquired 85% of Empire Interactive's shares. The deal was valued at approximately£4.5 million.Admissions of further Empire Interactive shares on theAlternative Investments Marketof theLondon Stock Exchange,were expected to be cancelled, effective by 20 December.[1][11]Higgins stepped down from his position in May 2008.[2][12]In July, Empire Interactive reduced its staff count by 30%, with the intent to sell Razorworks.[13]Razorworks was sold to and absorbed byRebellion Developmentsa few days later.[14]Two months after Silverstar Holdings was delisted from NASDAQ in March 2009, Empire Interactive was placed intoadministrationon 1 May 2009, with KPMG Restructuring appointed as administrator. Subsequently, 49 out of 55 employees were laid off, with the remaining six staying to aiding KPMG Restructuring in the winding-down of the company. Empire Interactive'sintellectual propertywas sold to U.S.-based company New World IP.[15][16]Shortly thereafter, U.S. publisherZoo Publishingacquired an exclusive licence for the publishing and distribution of Empire Interactive from New World IP.[17][18]
Games
edit- 101st Airborne in Normandy
- 911: First Responders
- Adventures of Yogi Bear
- Animal Paradise
- Animal Paradise 2
- Antz Extreme Racing
- Big Mutha Truckers
- Big Mutha Truckers 2: Truck Me Harder
- Campaign
- Campaign II
- The Civil War
- Coala
- Combat Chess
- Crazy Taxi(PC)
- Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller(PC)
- Dino Crisis 2(PC)
- Double Dragon(XBLA version)
- Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
- DreamWeb
- Endgame(PS2)
- Enemy Engaged: Apache vs Havoc
- Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche vs. KA-52 Hokum
- Enemy Zero(PC)
- FlatOutseries
- Flying Corps Gold
- Ford Racing
- Ford Racing 2
- Ford Racing 3
- Ford Racing Full Blown(developed for SEGA Amusements Europe)
- Ford Racing Off Road
- Ford Street Racing
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual Sympathy
- Ghost Master
- The Golf Pro
- Go Go Copter
- Hanna Barbera's Turbo Toons
- Heavy Gear II(PC)
- Hello Kitty: Big City Dreams(DS)
- Hot Wheels: Beat That!(unpublished)
- The House of the Dead(PC)
- The House of the Dead 2(PC)
- International Cricket Captain
- Jackass: The Game(PS2, PSP and DS versions)
- Jacked(PS2, Windows, and Xbox)
- The Longest Journey
- Mashed(akaDrive To Survive)
- Midtown Madness 2(PC)
- Navy Strike(PC)
- Picture Perfect Golf(Windows)
- Panzer Dragoon(PC)
- Paraworld
- Pepsi Max Extreme Sports(PC)
- Pipe Mania
- Pro Pinballseries
- RayStorm(PC)
- Sega Bass Fishing(PC)
- Sega Marine Fishing(PC)
- Sega Rally 2(PC)
- Sega Rally Championship(PC)
- Sega Touring Car Championship(PC)
- Sheep
- Sleeping Gods Lie
- Solid Ice(PC)
- Space Ace(SNES)
- Speedball
- Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe
- Spin Jam(PS1)
- Stars!
- Starship Troopers
- Starsky & Hutch
- Sudden Strike 3: Arms for Victory
- Taito Legends 2
- Taito Legends
- Team Yankeeand its sequelsPacific IslandsandWar in the Gulf
- Total Immersion Racing
- Unsolved Crimes(DS)
- Victorious Boxers(PS2)
- Victorious Boxers 2(PS2)
- Virtua Cop 2(PC)
- Virtua Tennis(PC)
- Volfied
- War Along the Mohawk
- Warrior Kings: Battles
References
edit- ^abBoyes, Emma (22 November 2006)."Empire Interactive accepts Silverstar takeover".GameSpot.
- ^abMCV Staff (1 May 2008)."Empire Interactive co-founder stands down".MCV.
- ^Walker, Trey (21 November 2000)."Empire Interactive Acquires Razorworks".GameSpot.
- ^abEmpire Interactive (24 January 2005)."Corporate".Empire Interactive.Archived fromthe originalon 24 January 2005.
- ^Empire Interactive (October 2000)."Empire signs exclusive budget deal with Sega Enterprises for its budget range, Xplosiv"(PDF).Empire Interactive.Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 25 August 2006.
- ^"Empire Adds Momentous Value to Xplosiv Range"(PDF).Empire Interactive.20 September 2004. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 1 September 2006.Retrieved22 December2020.
- ^"Empire's Xplosiv business expands into PlayStation 2"(PDF).Empire Interactive.2 May 2003. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 13 November 2004.Retrieved22 December2020.
- ^"Empire Acquires eJay"(PDF).Empire Interactive.Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 2 September 2006.Retrieved22 December2020.
- ^Jenkins, David (1 June 2006)."Rebellion Acquires Strangelite From Empire".Gamasutra.Retrieved12 July2024.
- ^Boyes, Emma (30 October 2006)."Silverstar to acquire Empire".GameSpot.
- ^Boyer, Brandon (4 December 2006)."Empire Accepts 90% Acquisition From Silverstar".Gamasutra.
- ^Androvich, Mark (1 May 2008)."Empire CEO steps down".GamesIndustry.biz.
- ^Jenkins, David (3 July 2008)."Empire Interactive Cuts Staff, Will Sell Studio".Gamasutra.
- ^Elliott, Phil (19 July 2008)."Rebellion acquires Razorworks".GamesIndustry.biz.
- ^MCV Staff (5 May 2009)."Confirmed: Empire goes into administration".MCV.
- ^Martin, Matt (5 May 2009)."Empire IP rights sold as 49 staff made redundant".GamesIndustry.biz.
- ^Graft, Kris (7 May 2009)."Zoo Publishing Picks Up Empire Slate".Gamasutra.
- ^Nelson, Randy (7 May 2009)."Empire Interactive's catalog sold to Zoo".Engadget.
External links
edit- Official website(archived)