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GT Interactive Software Corporation (Good Times or GTI) was an American video game publisher and distributor, which later developed both video games and PC games. GT Interactive ceased to exist in December 1999 when Infogrames Entertainment SA took a controlling stake and renamed the company Infogrames, Inc. In 2003, Infogrames Inc. changed its name to Atari Inc.
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Also known as Wolfenstein 3-D, Wolf3D, Wolf 3D
First-Person Shooter, 1992
Shareware (installed), Shareware, Source code, FAQ, Preview
| Dev: | id Software |
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| Pub: | Apogee Software, Activision, GT Interactive |
Racing, 1996
Playable demo (installed), Playable demo
| Dev: | Zyrinx |
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| Pub: | Scavenger, GT Interactive |
Also known as XS - Shields Up - Fight Back
First-Person Shooter, 1996
Playable demo
| Dev: | Sales Curve Interactive |
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| Pub: | GT Interactive |
Also known as Horror 3D
First-Person Shooter, 1997
Shareware
| Dev: | Monolith Productions |
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| Pub: | GT Interactive |
Also known as CHASM - The Shadow Zone
First-Person Shooter, 1997
Playable demo, Shareware, Playable demo
| Dev: | Action Forms |
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| Pub: | GT Interactive, Megamedia Corporation |
Also known as SW, Shadow Warrior 3D, Ninja Master
First-Person Shooter, 1997
Shareware (installed), Shareware, Update
| Dev: | 3D Realms |
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| Pub: | GT Interactive |
Also known as Prehistoric
| Dev: | Mirage Technologies (Multimedia) |
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| Pub: | GT Interactive |
Expansion Set, 1998
Game expansion, Game expansion, Extra
| Dev: | Action Forms |
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| Pub: | Megamedia Corporation, GT Interactive, WizardWorks |