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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 77. Chapters: 20th Century Fox Games, 2K Games, Acclaim Entertainment, Activision, Alice Soft, American Video Entertainment, Amusement Vision, ArenaNet, Artificial Studios, Atari, Atlus, Bandai, Bethesda Softworks, BioWare, Bizarre Creations, Black Isle Studios, Blizzard Console, Blizzard Entertainment, Bungie Studios, Camelot Software Planning, Capcom, ChangYou, Clover Studio, Cronus, Cryptic Studios, DMA, Data East, Disney Interactive Studios, EA Canada, Eidos Interactive, Epic Games, Epyx, Eushully, Eutechnyx, Funnybone Interactive, Game Freak, Harmonix Music Systems, INis, Illusion, IncaGold, Infinity Ward, Insomniac Games, Intelligent Systems, Interplay, Ion Storm, Irem, Iron Lore, Irrational Games, Jaleco, Kemco, Konami, Looking Glass Studios, LucasArts, Maxis, Microprose, Microsoft, Microsoft Game Studios, Millenium Interactive, Milton Bradley Company, Mink, NCsoft, Namco, Namco Bandai, NanaOn-Sha, Natsume, Next Level Games, Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development, Nippon Ichi, Ocean Software, Q Entertainment, Rare, Raven Software, Respawn Entertainment, Retro Studios, Rockstar North, Sega, Sierra Entertainment, Silicon Knights, Softhouse Chara, Software Creations, Sonic Team, Sony Online Entertainment, Square Enix, THQ, Taito, Take-Two Interactive, Telltale Games, The 3DO Company, The Bitmap Brothers, Titus Software, Treasure, Ubisoft Entertainment, Video game developer, Wanako Games. Excerpt: 20th Century Fox Games (formerly known as Fox Interactive) is a video game publisher and developer mainly concerned with titles based on 20th Century Fox properties, such as The Simpsons, Family Guy, Futurama, the Alien and Predator film franchises, ID4, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The X-Files, Avatar, the Die Hard series of films and the Ice Age trilogy of films. They have also been involved with original titles, including Croc: Legend of the Gobbos, Croc 2, and No One Lives Forever. The company was formed in...