DVD/video Prism Leisure became a major publisher and distributor of budget
home video on
DVD and
VHS. Titles include films such as
Doomwatch,
The Jigsaw Man,
March or Die,
The Brave Little Toaster,
The Shawshank Redemption, ''
Help! I'm a Fish, Treasure Island and The Whistle Blower. They also released television series including Birds of a Feather''.
List of studios distributed by Prism Leisure This is a selection of companies that had their DVDs released by Prism Leisure. •
Abbey Home Media • Addictive Films •
Arrow Films (a few titles including
Fritz the Cat and
The Kentucky Fried Movie) •
Carlton Video •
DIC Entertainment • Digital Entertainment Limited • Film 2000 •
FremantleMedia •
Full Moon Entertainment • Granada Ventures (done after the Carlton-Granada merger) •
Lionsgate Home Entertainment (a few of their old films) • Medusa Pictures • Metrodome Distribution • M.I.A (also known as "Missing In Action", not to be confused with the 1984 film) •
Momentum Pictures • Odyssey Video •
Redbus Film Distribution (at this time, Redbus Home Entertainment) • Sanctuary Visual Entertainment • Second Sight Films •
Tartan Films •
Third Millennium •
Troma CD/cassette The majority of Prism's musical catalogue were compilations and reissued material, including
Jefferson Airplane's ''
Feed Your Head: Live '67–'69''. Several compilations by country music singer
Kenny Rogers were also released and/or distributed by Prism throughout their existence, of both his solo and group material.
Video games Prism Leisure entered the video game industry in 1986 by creating the label Endurance Games to publish the
ZX Spectrum and
Amstrad re-releases of
System 3's International Karate Addictive was used as a full price label (with releases including
HotShot,
The Kristal and further
Football Manager games) while the Paxman Promotions name was used for compilations. Prism also became the UK publisher for the US company
First Star Software and saw them release new versions of some of their games, including
Superman: The Game and
Boulder Dash II. Many old games were licensed for compilations with some getting individual releases.
Other merchandise Prism Leisure also distributed
board games and toys. ==References==