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There have been many iconic studios throughout gaming’s storied history, but some of the most recognizable ones were born in the 80s. From LucasArts and Activision to 3D Realms and Arc System Works, the list literally goes on and on!

One studio that was established during that timeframe and helped shape the gaming industry into what it is today is the amazing Interplay Entertainment. The company has played a role in many titles, including creating the Fallout series and publishing the early Baldur’s Gate titles, but that’s just the start!

While that might be two of the most mainstream titles to have been touched by the company created by Brian Fargo, Jay Patel, Troy Worrell, and Rebecca Heineman, there have been plenty of other games that the studio has been a part of.



With the awesome Interplay catalog sale underway on GOG.COM, we thought it would be the perfect time to look at some of these other stellar titles that have come from the studio, so join us as we touch on some of the greatest hits, and stick around for a bit of history regarding the company!

From platformers and sidescrollers to epic space adventures, there’s a lot to love so let’s dive in:

Cyberia - The first game on this list released way back in 1994 and featured amazing visuals and gameplay for its time. In this action-adventure game, you have to solve puzzles, explore the environment, and you even have the chance to control the guns in various vehicles.

Descent - The next game on our list is a first-person shooter that was first released in 1995. You play a mercenary pilot sent to eliminate an alien threat that is infecting robots. What makes this title special is that it was the first FPS game to feature true-3D graphics!



Earthworm Jim 1+2 - If you were gaming in the 90s, you are almost certainly aware of this classic platformer. While you might be familiar with the game, did you know that the developers were inspired by the success of Sonic the Hedgehog? They saw the popularity of creating a unique franchise and wanted one of their own, and thus, Earthworm Jim was born. There was even a TV series based on the games!

Redneck Rampage Collection - The second first-person shooter on our list, this one trades in sci-fi for a fictional town in Alabama. As the name implies, you’ll be shooting your way through a variety of aliens, but what really sets this game apart is the unique power-ups. You’ll be using such southern staples as Moon Pies, pork rinds, and alcohol as you make your way through the levels.

Freespace 2 - Moving back to sci-fi, Freespace 2 is the sequel to Descent: Freespace, a series we mentioned above. This one improved on almost every aspect of the prior titles in the series. You continue your role as a space pilot, this time tasked with protecting Earth and its allies, while also squashing a rebellion uprising!



Sacrifice - The final game on our list is a real-time strategy game that separated itself from other similar titles at the time. Unlike many RTS that put a focus on resource-gathering, Sacrifice has you collecting souls and casting a variety of spells.

A look back at Interplay Entertainment

Interplay, founded in 1983, started as a company that focused on software conversions and even did some defense contract work for the military. It wasn’t until a deal with Activision regarding a handful of text adventure games that the company started really dabbling in the budding gaming industry.

One thing led to another and the company became a part of many successful titles like the ones mentioned above. The studio’s first self-published games consisted of Battle Chess and Neuromancer. From there, Interplay continued publishing its own games, while also helping other companies release their own games.



In total, Interplay Entertainment was a part of over 100 games, helping solidify its place in gaming history. To this day, you can see games inspired by these classics, with some titles like Fallout and Baldur’s Gate continuing to live on. Interplay truly was, for lack of better words, a game-changer.

So, join us as we celebrate the company’s epic legacy and make sure to check out some of the awesome deals we have on Interplay games on GOG.COM!

What are some of your favorite Interplay titles? Plan on revisiting some of them? Let us know down in the comments below!
I wonder if Herve is still in the Interplay bunker after all these years, just waiting for the next GOG/Steam sale money so he can postpone starvation for another few weeks.
Chiming in to say Descent 1 and 2 are excellent games, if you use the source port they are just as fresh as if they were released today!
Well, minus the graphics, of course, but they really didn't age one day besides that.
Oh, I remember one of their published games, VR Sport Powerboat Racing.

The VR Sport series had planned more games, but I don't know, if there were any other published.
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gibbeynator: I'm pretty sure they had a worldwide price hike several years ago.
Titles that were $6 went to $10, yeah. Doesn't change that they don't have regional hikes, when others have classics at $10 or even $20 as base price and still more for some regions.

Back on topic, for the publisher that GOG started with, there sure are a whole lot of Interplay titles that aren't here yet...
Got Descent 1 and 2 and both Star Trek adventures
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Swedrami: Descent to Undermountain would be great to finally have on GoG as well.
I hope it's better than Menzoberranzan. Man, that game was disappointing. All of that work for a terrible ending. It put me off of playing anything for a long time. No other game has even come close for me. It's worse than finishing a game that ends with "Congratulations!" The gameplay was fine, though.
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Maxvorstadt: What about bringing Dungeon Master to GOG? It was teased more than a year ago, so: Where the freak is it?
I agree. We need Dungeon master 1 and 2 here asap.
They made way more than 6 games guys, come on this article is just plain lazy
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Kelefane: I agree. We need Dungeon master 1 and 2 here asap.
Would Dungeon Master include emulation for the uhhh... I can't remember exactly what it is, but my boxed copy came with something to attach to the parallel port. I never used it but I still have the thing in storage.

Edit: Found an article about it. Here you go. https://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-mysterious-covox-pc-sound-devices.html
Post edited October 09, 2020 by DoomSooth
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Kelefane: I agree. We need Dungeon master 1 and 2 here asap.
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DoomSooth: Would Dungeon Master include emulation for the uhhh... I can't remember exactly what it is, but my boxed copy came with something to attach to the parallel port. I never used it but I still have the thing in storage.

Edit: Found an article about it. Here you go. https://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-mysterious-covox-pc-sound-devices.html
Guess they would bring the Amiga version on here. I don't think that emulators like DOSbox can emulate the thing right now but perhaps it can, I couldn't find anything specific about it though so I place my bets on doubting that. Perhaps with another plugin involved.
But we never got any answers to what really happened with the Parallax vs Interplay case (after Descent was taken off GOG and Steam)... Still curious about that.

They made a lot of noise that Interplay owed them, what, 15 years of royalties or so and then complete silence...
GoG, consider pasting the logo of the company you intro in your memory lane articles.if you want to play with certain "let's recall" strings.Great companies deserve it!

Shouldn't be a legal issue and if it is then it has to be sorted out anyway. (possibly the content without the logo is not legitimate either)
M.A.X. - only the first one.
Post edited October 09, 2020 by MuffledMosquito
Same old games, same discounts...
Post edited October 09, 2020 by ReynardFox
I wonder if they're going to come back, the Interplay site has said 'coming soon' for the past 5 years...