Question 1: GT Interactive became ________, then Atari, Inc in 2003. | |||
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Question 2: In December, GT Interactive debuted on Nasdaq, its IPO raised $140 million and was one the biggest IPOs of the year only losing to the IPO of ________. | |||
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Question 3: [20] The deal gave GT Interactive rights to successful children's software titles such as ________ and Freddie the Fish. | |||
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Question 4: On December 16, the deal was consummated and GT Interactive was no more, it became ________, a subsidiary of IESA. | |||
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Question 5: SingleTrac owned and developed such games as Twisted Metal and ________. | |||
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Question 6: GT Interactive Software Corporation (Good Times[1] or GTI[1]) was an American video game publisher and distributor, which later developed both video games and ________. | |||
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Question 7: A failure to release 5 major games and a planned relocation to ________ added to the losses. | |||
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Question 8: [22] In September game developer Cavedog Entertainment made its first release, ________[23], which sold more than 1 million copies. | |||
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Question 9: 40 Winks (Cancelled), ________ only release | |||
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Question 10: Ten days later GT Interactive made one of its last releases, the classic ________ which went on to sell more than 1 million copies. | |||
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