• March – Swedish video game magazine "Super Power" changes name to
Super Play. • 15 July –
Tom Kalinske announces he will leave his position as president for
Sega of America on 1 October. • May 16–18 – The second annual
E3 is held in
Los Angeles,
California, United States. • 7 September -
Sega opens
SegaWorld London as part of the
London Trocadero in England. It is the first
Sega World park to open outside of Japan. • 1 October –
Tom Kalinske resigns as president for
Sega of America. • December 31 – Battle.net Classic is released.
Business • February –
Blizzard Entertainment acquires a development group known as Condor, renaming it
Blizzard North • April –
Eidos Interactive acquires
CentreGold plc, which holds
Core Design (creator of the
Lara Croft character) and
U.S. Gold • May 1 –
GameSpot and
GameFAQs are launched • June –
Firaxis Games is formed By
Jeff Briggs with
Sid Meier and
Brian Reynolds • July –
GT Interactive purchases
Humongous Entertainment • July 24 –
CUC International, Inc purchases
Sierra On-Line,
Blizzard Entertainment and
Davidson & Associates for about $3 billion in a stock swap. • July 30 -
Atari Corporation reverse-merges with
JTS, Inc. • August 6 –
AOL buys
Sierra's ImagiNation Network from
AT&T for a reported $15 million. • August 24 –
Valve is founded. • September 1 – AOL closes ImagiNation Network, the first online video game with graphics, after 5 years of service. • September 29 –
IGN is founded. • November 13 –
Tom Clancy and Virtus Corp. found
Red Storm Entertainment, headed by Doug Littlejohns •
Infogrames Entertainment SA acquires
Ocean Software Ltd. •
Midway Games, Inc. (subsidiary of
WMS Industries) acquires
Atari Games Corporation from
Time Warner. •
Technos Japan Corporation, originator of the
Nekketsu Kouha Kunio Kun series and
Double Dragon series, goes out of business (assets acquired by
Atlus) •
Black Isle Studios forms as a division by Interplay; doesn't use Black Isle name until 1998 •
Game Park Inc. founded in
South Korea • The company formed by
MicroProse and
Spectrum HoloByte in 1993 starts branding using only the MicroProse name • Overworks, Ltd. formed • Zed Two Limited formed •
Nintendo of America, Inc. v. Computer & Entertainment, Inc. •
The 3DO Company purchases
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