Games from GT Interactive

The old company name for Atari, Inc. The GT Interactive Software Corporation (GTI) was founded in February 1993 as a division of GoodTimes Home Video, a video-tape distributor owned by the Cayre family, with Ron Chaimowitz as co-founder and president. That same year the publisher saw the release of their first shareware title, the hugely popular Doom.[4] In its first year, revenue reached $10.3 million.[5] GT was the first publisher to allow developers to retain their Intellectual Property.

Also known as: GT Interactive Software Europe Ltd.GT Interactive Software Corp.

Search NameNameYearGenre(s)
9: The Last Resort 9: The Last Resort 1996 3DFirst-PersonMacintoshPoint and ClickPuzzle AdventureSpeechWindowsWindows 3.x
Safecracker Safecracker 1997 3DCrimeFirst-PersonMacintoshPoint and ClickPuzzle AdventureSpeechWindows
Flight of the Amazon Queen Flight of the Amazon Queen 1995 2DAmigaComedyDOSMacintoshPoint and ClickThird-PersonTraditionalWindows
Crime City Crime City 1992 2DAmigaAtari STDOSFirst-PersonInvestigativeMysteryPoint and Click
The Smelly Mystery The Smelly Mystery 1997 2DEducationalFirst-PersonInvestigativeMacintoshMysteryPoint and ClickSpeechWindows
Beavis and Butt-Head: Do U. Beavis and Butt-Head: Do U. 1998 2DComedyInteractive MoviePoint and ClickSpeechThird-PersonTraditionalWindows
Freddi Fish 4: The Case of the Hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch Freddi Fish 4: The Case of the Hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch 1999 2DEducationalFreddi FishLinuxMacintoshMysteryPoint and ClickSpeechThird-PersonTraditionalWindows
Freddi Fish 5: The Case of the Creature of Coral Cove Freddi Fish 5: The Case of the Creature of Coral Cove 2001 2DEducationalFreddi FishLinuxMacintoshMysteryPoint and ClickPuzzle AdventureThird-PersonWindows
SPQR: The Empire's Darkest Hour SPQR: The Empire's Darkest Hour 1996 3DFirst-PersonMacintoshMysteryPoint and ClickPuzzle AdventureSpeechWindowsWindows 3.x