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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!
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Edward_Allen: I wonder if they're going to come back, the Interplay site has said 'coming soon' for the past 5 years...
Well, they seem at least a little involved in the Kingpin remaster.
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Back in July 1997, my ex-wife's best friend worked at Interplay in their Irvine, CA headquarters. She gave me the heads up about the blood drive Interplay was having. I got on the bloodmobile and gave blood, and got a cookie, some apple juice and a FREE copy of Carmageddon. That was the first and last time I ever paid for a game with my own blood.

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-jul-14-fi-12611-story.html
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Too many greats to list. I recently had my quinquennial playthrough of Sacrifice and thoroughly recommend everyone to get it.
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By Gamers, For Gamers. I loved Interplay back in the day, and saw their logo as a sign of quality. Then again, I also loved EA back in the day, and I still think they published some of the greatest titles on the C64 and Amiga. Companies change, and the new generation tries to siphon off of the good will of the past. I guess nobody really deserves unqualified, unlimited loyalty.
@Swedrami, props for listing out all the wishlist items for the different games, especially the Lord of the Rings ones. I voted on two of those nearly 8 years ago, time flies! Fingers crossed we can get some of these games in the near future. Interplay was THE game company to me when I was younger. Wish the article had a gif of at least one of the intro splash screens. I remember the one with the writing looking metallic being especially dramatic to me.
It sure seems like there could be other decent Interplay that could be brought back, but perhaps the legal issues are too messy.

Anyway, make sure you watch the classic Cyberia Super Replay.

and I'll recommend Shogo and Redneck Rampage.
My favorite Interplay games are their classic Trek adventures, easily the best Star Trek games of all time. And I love me some Castles II. I know it's a very old, and by today's standards very simple, strategy game, but I think it's still a lot of fun.
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Manse: ...
That was the first and last time I ever paid for a game with my own blood.
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You may rest in peace then.
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DoomSooth: It's worse than finishing a game that ends with "Congratulations!"
So.. what is wrong with Bayonetta 1 & 2?
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tfishell: Redneck Rampage.
Beat Farmers and Mojo Nixon on the ost. Hard to beat that, literally.
Ahh, Interplay - That was the golden age of PC gaming for me - I had so many great titles published by them over the years. It was a real shock when they collapsed :(

I'm so glad GOG have managed to pick up so much of their back catalogue!
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