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Interplay Entertainment is an American video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in 1983 by former Boone Corporation colleagues Brian Fargo, Troy Worrell, Jay Patel, and Rebecca Heineman, as well as an investor and University of California, Irvine, teacher named Chris Wells, and adopted Interplay Productions as its original company name two years later. As a developer, it produced several graphic adventure games for Activision to publish, but its first major hit was ''The Bard's Tale'' in 1985, a role-playing game published by Electronic Arts.{{Sfn|Barton|2013|pp=31, 63}} ''Dragon Wars'' became the first game that Interplay published while it continued to score hits with titles such as ''Battle Chess'', titles that demonstrated early on the developer's preference for risk-taking involving unconventional concepts for them.{{Sfn|Barton|2013|pp=38–40}}
In the early 1990s, Interplay founded a division called MacPlay that was tasked with porting the company's games to the macOS.<ref name=MacPlay/> Interplay's business grew well into the mid-1990s, such that Fargo, its CEO, split it into several more divisions with some employed as directors overseeing the divisions' projects. One of the divisions was created in 1995, called VR Sports and later renamed to Interplay Sports in 1998, to deal with sports games.<ref name=VRSports/> Another division was founded in 1996 to develop role-playing games, becoming Black Isle Studios two years later.<ref name=Retro-143/> Brainstorm was also founded in 1996 and specialized in educational games.<ref name=ETN-14-14/> Interplay also acquired Shiny Entertainment in 1995, best known as the creator of the ''Earthworm Jim'' series.<ref name=Shiny/> Further notable releases by Interplay during that time include Parallax Software's ''Descent'' and its own ''Fallout'' series.<ref name=Interplay/>
By 1998, Interplay was hit with a bankruptcy crisis. To avoid closure, it began trading on the NASDAQ exchange under the new and current name, Interplay Entertainment. However, repeated development delays, poor sales showings, stiffened competition in the PC gaming market, and the company's underestimation of console demand contributed to its financial woes. It was delisted from NASDAQ in 2002, and Fargo's successor, Titus Interactive co-founder Hervé Caen, decided that the company must cancel numerous current projects and close or sell its studios. 2004's ''Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II'' would become the last game published by Interplay until 2010 with its establishment of Interplay Discovery,<ref name=Gamasutra-2010/> and the company narrowly avoided the corporate death penalty by selling the ''Fallout'' license to Bethesda Softworks in 2007, clearing its debt.<ref name=Interplay/>
Of the divisions Interplay had formed in its lifetime, only Black Isle Studios and Interplay Discovery remain active, though the former was briefly shut down in 2003 before it was reopened in 2012.<ref name=JXV-BlackIsle/><ref name=Retro-143/> Digital Mayhem operated from 2000 to 2003.<ref name=Digital-Mayhem/> MacPlay was shut down in 1998 before it was acquired and relaunched by United Developers in 2000.<ref name=MacPlay/> Shiny Entertainment was sold to Atari SA in 2002.<ref name=Shiny/> Tribal Dreams developed only one game before it was closed in 1998.<ref name=Tribal/> The following is a list of games developed, published or distributed by Interplay or any of its divisions.
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==Games== {{dynamic_list}}
{{Compact TOC|num=yes|short1|name=Directory|top=no|refs=yes|extlinks=yes}} {|class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! Year ! Genre(s) ! class="unsortable" | Platforms ! class=unsortable | Notes ! class=unsortable | {{refh}} |- id="A" | ''Actua Tennis'' | 1999 | Sports (tennis) | PS1, WIN | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=GSpot-1998/> |- | <span style="display:none">Adventures of Rad Gravity, The</span>''The Adventures of Rad Gravity'' | 1990 | Platformer | NES | Published by Activision. | {{Sfn|Kunkel|2009|p=33}} |- | ''Alone in the Dark'' | 1993 | Survival horror | 3DO, DOS, MAC | Developed by Infogrames. | <ref name=GPPE-6-2/>{{Rp|pp=68–69}}<ref name=GamePro-64/><ref name=QuestBusters-112/> |- | ''Another World'' | 1991 | Action-adventure | 3DO, AMI, APPGS, DOS, MAC, GEN, SNES, ATRST | Also known as ''Out of This World'' in the US, developed by Delphine Software. | <ref name=HG101-AnotherWorld/> |- | ''Astro Chase 3D'' | 1994 | Shooter | MAC | Developed by First Star Software. | <ref name=CPlayer-AC3D/> |- | ''Atomic Bomberman'' | 1997 | Action | WIN | | <ref name=UGP-98/> |- id="B" | ''Baldur's Gate'' | 1998 | RPG | MAC, WIN | Developed by BioWare. | {{Sfn|Gelinas|2020|p=24}} |- | ''Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn'' | 2000 | RPG | MAC, WIN | Developed by BioWare. | {{Sfn|Gelinas|2020|p=56}} |- | ''Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance'' | 2001 | RPG | GCN, PS2, XBOX | Developed by Snowblind Studios. GameCube version developed by High Voltage Software. | <ref name=GSpot-BG:DA/><ref name=GSpot-BG:DA-Xbox/><ref name=IGN-BG:DA-GCN/> |- | ''Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II'' | 2004 | RPG | PS2, XBOX | | <ref name=Gematsu-BG:DAII/> |- | <span style="display:none">Bard's Tale, The</span>''The Bard's Tale'' | 1985 | RPG | AMI, APPGS, APPII, C64, DOS, MAC, ATRST | Released as ''Tales of the Unknown, Volume 1: The Bard's Tale'', published by Electronic Arts. | <ref name=MicroTimes-NovDec86/><ref name=Ahoy-29/><ref name=CGW-34/><ref name=FamilyComputing-48/><ref name=FamilyComputing-49/><ref name=ComputerEntertainer-Jul89/> |- | <span style="display:none">Bard's Tale Construction Set, The</span>''The Bard's Tale Construction Set'' | 1991 | RPG | AMI, DOS | | <ref name=JS-22/><ref name=AmAction-42/> |- | <span style="display:none">Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight, The</span>''The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight'' | 1986 | RPG | AMI, APPGS, APPII, C64, DOS | Published by Electronic Arts. | <ref name=ComputerEntertainer-Jan87/><ref name=ComputerEntertainer-Jul88/><ref name=ComputerEntertainer-Oct88/>{{Sfn|Lendino|2022|p=[https://books.google.com/books?id=7hdlEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA113 113]}} |- | <span style="display:none">Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate, The</span>''The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate'' | 1988 | RPG | APPII, C64 | Published by Electronic Arts. | <ref name=Compute-96/><ref name=CGW-47/>{{Rp|p=6}} |- | ''Battle Arena Toshinden 2'' | 1998 | Fighting | WIN | Developed by Kinesoft. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Battle Chess'' | 1988 | Digital tabletop | 3DO, AMI, APPGS, APPII, C64, AMI32, CDTV, DOS, MAC, ATRST, WIN | | <ref name=ACE-13/><ref name=STAction-2-14/><ref name=CCI-8-5/><ref name=CUAmiga-14/><ref name=inCider-Sep91/><ref name=GPPE-5-2/><ref name=Edge-File-1/><ref name=AmCD32Gamer-1/>{{Rp|p=44}} |- | ''Battle Chess 4000'' | 1992 | Digital tabletop | DOS | | <ref name=CGW-101/> |- | ''Battle Chess Enhanced CD-ROM'' | 1992 | Digital tabletop | DOS, MAC | | <ref name=CGR-Dec92/><ref name=Macworld-Mar93/> |- | ''Battle Chess II: Chinese Chess'' | 1990 | Digital tabletop | AMI, DOS | | <ref name=Dragon-164/><ref name=GX-14/> |- | ''Battle Chess: Game of Kings'' | 2015 | Digital tabletop | WIN | | <ref name=Degrendel-2018/> |- | ''Battlecruiser 3000AD v2.0'' | 1998 | Vehicular combat (spaceship) | WIN | | <ref name=CGM-Battlecruiser/> |- | ''Beat the House 2'' | 1997 | Simulation | WIN | Developed by Cetasoft. | <ref name=AVault-BtH2/> |- | ''Black Dahlia'' | 1998 | Adventure | WIN | Published the North American and South American versions only. | <ref name=CGW-158/><ref name=OGR-Nov97/><ref name=OGR-Feb98/> |- | ''Blackthorne'' | 1994 | Platformer | DOS, GBA, MAC, S32X, SNES | Developed by Blizzard Entertainment. | <ref name=Retro-198/> |- | ''Blood & Magic'' | 1996 | RTS | DOS, WIN | Developed by Tachyon Studios. | <ref name=OGR-Nov96/> |- | ''Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure'' | 1995 | Platformer | GEN, SNES, Wii | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Borrowed Time'' | 1985 | Interactive fiction | AMI, APPII, C64, DOS, ATRST, MAC | Published by Activision. | <ref name=QuestBusters-2-10/><ref name=ComputerEntertainer-Nov85/> |- | ''Bust-A-Move 4'' | 2000 | Puzzle | WIN | Developed by Taito. | <ref name=IGN-BustAMove4/> |- | ''Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space'' | 1993 | CMS, TBS | DOS | Developed by Strategic Visions. | <ref name=CGW-109/> |- | ''Byzantine'' | 1997 | Adventure, Educational | WIN | Distributed the North American version only. | <ref name=CGSP-6/>{{Rp|p=32}}<ref name=Gamecenter-Byzantine/> |- id="C" | ''Caesars Palace 2000'' | 2000 | Simulation | DC, PS1, WIN | Developed by Runecraft. | <ref name=IGN-CP2000/> |- | ''Caesars Palace II'' | 1998 | Simulation | GBC, PS1 | | <ref name=Interplay-Caesars/><ref name=Interplay-CPIIGBC/> |- | ''Caesars Palace Slots'' | 1998 | Simulation | DOS | | <ref name=Interplay-Caesars/> |- | ''Carmageddon'' | 1997 | Racing, Vehicular combat | DOS, MAC | | <ref name=MacAddict-15/> |- | ''Carmageddon II'' | 1998 | Racing, Vehicular combat | GBC, MAC, N64, PS1, WIN | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Casper'' |1996 |Action-adventure |3DO, GBC, PS1, SAT | | <ref name=Interplay-Casper/><ref name=EGM-126/> |- | ''Castles'' | 1991 | Strategy | AMI, DOS, ATRST | Developed by Quicksilver Software. | {{Sfn|Fox|2013|p=47}} |- | ''Castles II: Siege and Conquest'' | 1991 | RTS | AMI32, DOS, MAC | | <ref name=Escapist-Castles2/><ref name=AmFormat-51/><ref name=Macworld-Sep94/> |- | ''Championship Golf: The Great Courses of the World, Volume One – Pebble Beach'' | 1986 | Sports (golf) | AMI, DOS | | <ref name=VGCE-17/><ref name=Compute-83/> |- | ''Checkmate'' | 1990 | Digital tabletop | AMI32, ATRST | | <ref name=Gen4-24/><ref name=NewComputerExpress-114/><ref name=CGSP-6/>{{Rp|p=22}} |- | ''ClayFighter'' | 1993 | Fighting | GEN, SNES, VC | Developed by Visual Concepts. | {{Sfn|Bayliss|2020|p=44}}{{Sfn|McFerran|2021|p=47}}<ref name=VG247-ClayFighter/> |- | ''ClayFighter 2: Judgment Clay'' | 1995 | Fighting | SNES | | {{Sfn|Bayliss|2020|p=45}} |- | ''ClayFighter 63⅓'' | 1997 | Fighting | N64 | | <ref name=DenOfGeek-ClayFighter/> |- | ''ClayFighter: The Sculptor's Cut'' | 1998 | Fighting | N64 | Released as a Blockbuster Video rental exclusive. | <ref name=DenOfGeek-ClayFighter/> |- | ''ClayFighter: Tournament Edition'' | 1994 | Fighting | SNES | Developed by Visual Concepts and released as a Blockbuster Video rental exclusive | {{Sfn|Bayliss|2020|p=44}} |- | ''Claymates'' | 1993 | Platformer | SNES | Developed by Visual Concepts. | {{Sfn|Bayliss|2020|p=45}} |- | ''Conquest of the New World'' | 1996 | Strategy | DOS, MAC | | <ref name=OGR-Apr96/><ref name=MacPlay-Conquest/> |- | ''Crazy Cars: Hit the Road'' | 2012 | Racing | DROID, iOS, WIN | Developed by Little World Entertainment and published by Microïds. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Crazy Cats Love'' | 2011 | Puzzle | iOS | | <ref name=148Apps-CrazyCats/> |- | ''Crime Killer'' | 1998 | Action | PS1, WIN | Developed by Pixelogic. | <ref name=GamePro-115/><ref name=PCPlayer-Jan99/> |- | ''Cruise for a Corpse'' | 1991 | Adventure | AMI, DOS, MAC | Published by Interplay. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Cyberia'' | 1994 | Action-adventure | 3DO, DOS, PS1, SAT | | <ref name=Interplay-Cyberia/><ref name=3DO-Japan-14/><ref name=Play-4/><ref name=SegaSaturn-4/> |-id="D" | ''Darius Gaiden'' | 1998 | Shoot 'em up | WIN | Developed by Kinesoft | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Death and the Fly'' | 2011 | Puzzle-platformer | WIN | Developed by Independent Programmist Group. | <ref name=Sector-DeathAndTheFly/> |- | ''Descent'' | 1994 | FPS | ARC, DOS, MAC, PS1, WIN | Developed by Parallax Software. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | <span style="display:none">Descent 2</span>''Descent II'' | 1996 | FPS | ARC, DOS, MAC, PS1, WIN | Developed by Parallax Software. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Descent 3'' | 1999 | FPS | MAC, LIN, WIN | Developed by Outrage Entertainment. | <ref name=CGM-D3/><ref name=Graphsim-D3/><ref name=CGM-D3Linux/> |- | ''Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War'' | 1998 | Vehicular combat (spaceship) | WIN | Developed by Volition. | <ref name=CGM-FS1/> |- | ''Descent to Undermountain'' | 1997 | RPG | DOS | | <ref name=OGR-Dec97/> |- | ''Die by the Sword'' | 1998 | Action-adventure | WIN | Developed by Treyarch Invention. | <ref name=Interplay-DieByTheSword/> |- | ''Disruptor'' | 1996 | FPS | PS1 | Published the PAL and Japanese versions only. | <ref name=Edge-40/><ref name=Interplay-Disruptor/> |- | ''Dragon Dice'' | 1997 | Strategy | WIN | | <ref name=OGR-Jun97/> |- | ''Dragon Wars'' | 1989 | RPG | AMI, APPGS, APPII, C64, DOS | | <ref name=PowerPlay-17/><ref name=AppGS-Spring90/><ref name=ACE-35/> |- | ''Dragon's Blood'' | 2000 | Hack and slash | DC | Published non-North American releases. | <ref name=Gamasutra-DragonsBlood/> |- | ''Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep'' | 1993 | RPG | AMI, DOS, MAC, PC98, SCD | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |-id="E" | ''Earth 2140'' | 1997 | RTS | DOS | Published by Interplay in North America. | <ref name=OGR-Nov97/> |- | ''Earthworm Jim'' | 1994 | Platformer | SCD | | {{Sfn|McFerran|2021|p=233}} |- | ''Earthworm Jim 3D'' | 1999 | Platformer | N64, WIN | Publisher only. Rockstar Games was licensed to publish the North American release of the N64 version. | <ref name=NLife-EWJ3D/><ref name=Shiny/> |- | ''Earthworm Jim 4'' | Unreleased | Platformer | Amico | Reportedly canceled. | <ref name=TheGamer-EWJ4/> |- | ''Evolution: The Game of Intelligent Life'' | 1997 | Simulation | WIN |- | ''Evolva'' | 2000 | Action | WIN | Developed by Computer Artworks. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |-id="F" | ''F/A-18E Super Hornet'' | 2000 | Vehicular combat (Plane) | WIN | Distributed the North American version only. | <ref name=GameZone-FA18E/> |- | ''Fallout'' | 1997 | RPG | DOS, MAC, WIN | | <ref name=GamePro-110/> |- | ''Fallout 2'' | 1998 | RPG | DOS, MAC, WIN | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel'' | 2001 | Tactical RPG | WIN | Developed by Micro Forté. | <ref name=CGM-FT:BoS/> |- | ''Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel'' | 2004 | Action RPG | PS2, XBOX | | <ref name=GI-F:BoS/> |- | ''Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory'' | 1998 | Fighting | WIN | Developed by Kinesoft | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | <span style="display:none">Forgotten Realms Archives, The</span>''The Forgotten Realms Archives'' | 1997 | RPG | DOS, WIN | A compilation of several ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' games by Strategic Simulations, Inc. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Fragile Allegiance'' | 1997 | RTS | DOS, WIN | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=OGR-Mar97/> |- | ''Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster'' | 1995 | Adventure | MAC, SAT, WIN | Developed by Amazing Media. | <ref name=Gen4-2H/><ref name=SegaSaturn-24/> |- | ''FreeSpace 2'' | 1999 | Vehicular combat (spaceship) | WIN | Developed by Volition. | <ref name=Escapist-FS2/> |- | ''Future Wars'' | 1990 | Adventure | AMI, DOS, ATRST | Developed by Delphine Software. | <ref name=CGW-69/><ref name=CGW-74/> |-id="G" | ''Gekido'' | 2000 | Brawler | PS1 | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=IGN-Gekido/><ref name=Interplay-Gekido/> |- | ''Gex: Enter the Gecko'' | 1999 | Platformer | GBC | Published the European version only. | <ref name=N64-26/> |- | ''Giants: Citizen Kabuto'' | 2000 | TPS | PS2, WIN | | <ref name=IGN-Giants/><ref name=IGN-GiantsPS2/> |-id="H" | ''Hardwar'' | 1998 | Vehicular combat (spaceship) | WIN | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=GPPCG-5-10/> |- | ''Heart of Darkness'' | 1998 | Platformer | PS1, WIN | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=Interplay-HoD/><ref name=GameFan-2-10/> |- | ''Heart of the Alien'' | 1994 | Platformer | SCD | By Interplay Entertainment and Delphine Software. Developed by Virgin Interactive. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Homesteader'' | 2011 | Tile matching | WIN | Developed by Bogemic Games. | <ref name=Interplay-Homesteader/> |- | ''Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising'' | 2001 | RTS | WIN | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=GSpot-HostileWaters/> |- | ''Hunter: The Reckoning'' | 2002 | Hack and slash | GCN, XBOX | | <ref name=GSpot-Hunter/><ref name=Interplay-Hunter-GCN/> |-id="I" | ''Icewind Dale'' | 2000 | RPG | WIN | | {{Sfn|Barton|Stacks|2019|pp=402–404}} |- | ''Icewind Dale II'' | 2002 | RPG | WIN | | {{Sfn|Barton|Stacks|2019|pp=404–405}} |- | ''Incoming'' | 1999 | Shooter | DC | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=IGN-Incoming/> |- | ''International Rally Championship'' | 1997 | Racing | WIN | Developed by Magnetic Fields. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Interplay Sports Baseball Edition 2000'' | 1999 | Sports (baseball) | PS1, WIN | Released as ''Interplay Sports Baseball 2000'' for PS1. | <ref name=GSpot-ISBE2000/> |- | ''Invictus'' | 2000 | RTS | WIN | Developed by Quicksilver Software. | <ref name=CGM-Invictus/> |-id="J" | ''J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I'' | 1990 | RPG | AMI, DOS | | <ref name=Dragon-163/><ref name=CVG-119/> |- | ''J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I'' | 1994 | RPG | SNES | | {{Sfn|Bayliss|2020|page=92}} |- | ''J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. II: The Two Towers'' | 1992 | RPG | DOS | | <ref name=CGSP-14/> |- | ''Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business'' | 2000 | Tactical RPG | WIN | Developed by Sir-Tech. | <ref name=CGM-Jagged/> |- | ''James Bond 007: The Stealth Affair'' | 1990 | Adventure | AMI, DOS, ATRST | Published the North American release only. | <ref name=HG101-Stealth>{{cite web|url=http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/james-bond-007-the-stealth-affair|title=James Bond 007: The Stealth Affair|last=Kalata|first=Kurt|work=Hardcore Gaming 101|date=2011-02-28|access-date=2023-05-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230515033347/http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/james-bond-007-the-stealth-affair|archive-date=2023-05-15|url-status=dead}}</ref> |- | ''Jetfighter III'' | 1997 | Vehicular combat (Plane) | DOS | Developed by Mission Studios. | <ref name=OGR-Nov96/> |- | ''Jetfighter: Full Burn'' | 1998 | Vehicular combat (Plane) | WIN | Published the North American and South American versions only. | <ref name=CGM-JF:FB/> |-id="K" | ''Kingdom: The Far Reaches'' | 1995 | Interactive film | 3DO, DOS, MAC | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Kingpin: Life of Crime'' | 1999 | FPS | LIN, WIN | Developed by Xatrix Entertainment. | <ref name=CGM-K:LoF/> |- | ''Kingpin: Reloaded'' | 2024 | FPS | NX, PS4, WIN, XOne | Published by Interplay & 3D Realms. |<ref name=Destruct-KingpinReloaded/> |-id="L" | <span style="display:none">Last Express, The</span>''The Last Express'' | 2000 | Adventure | DOS, MAC | Re-release only. | <ref name=Retro-216/> |- | ''Learn to Program BASIC'' | 1998 | Educational | MAC, WIN | | <ref name=PCPP-26/> |- | ''Legendary Wars: T-Rex Rumble'' | 2010 | RTS | DSiWare | | <ref name=IGN-LWTRR/> |- | ''Lexi-Cross'' | 1991 | Word | DOS, MAC | | <ref name=VGCE-28/><ref name=CGW-100/> |- | ''Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader'' | 2003 | RPG | WIN | Co-developed with Reflexive Entertainment. | <ref name=IGN-Reflexive/> |- | ''Loaded'' | 1995 | Shoot 'em up | PS1, SAT | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=Interplay-Loaded/><ref name=GameFan-4-10/> |- | <span style="display:none">Lost Vikings, The</span>''The Lost Vikings'' | 1992 | Puzzle-platformer | AMI, AMI32, DOS, GEN, SNES | Developed by Silicon & Synapse. | {{Sfn|Bayliss|2020|p=110}}<ref name=JS-38/>{{Sfn|McFerran|2021|p=109}}<ref name=AmCD32Gamer-1/>{{Rp|pp=18–19}} |- | <span style="display:none">Lost Vikings 2, The</span>''The Lost Vikings 2'' | 1997 | Puzzle-platformer | PS1, SAT, SNES, WIN | Known in the United States as ''Norse By Norsewest: Return of the Lost Vikings'' | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |-id="M" | ''Mario Teaches Typing'' | 1992 | Educational | DOS, MAC | | <ref name=PCWorld-Mario/> |- | ''Mario Teaches Typing 2'' | 1997 | Educational | MAC, WIN | | <ref name=ETN-14-14/> |- | ''Mario's Game Gallery'' | 1995 | | DOS, MAC, WIN | Originally sold for DOS and Macintosh, later rereleased as ''Mario's FUNdamentals'' for Macintosh and Windows | <ref name=Dimension3-3/><ref name=NPR-Mario/> |- | ''MDK'' | 1997 | TPS | DOS, MAC, PS1, WIN | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''MDK2'' | 2000 | TPS | DC, PS2, Wii, WIN | Developed by BioWare. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''MDK2 HD'' | 2011 | TPS | WIN | Developed by Overhaul Games. | <ref name=Multiplayer-MDK2HD/> |- | ''Meantime'' | Canceled | RPG | APPII, C64 | | <ref name=HG101-Wasteland/> |- | ''Mechanized Assault & Exploration'' | 1996 | Strategy | DOS | | <ref name=Interplay-MAX/> |- | ''Mechanized Assault & Exploration 2'' | 1998 | Strategy | WIN | | <ref name=CGM-MAX2/> |- | ''Men in Black: The Series'' | 1999 | Shoot 'em up | GBC | Published the European version only. | <ref name=N64-26/> |- | ''Messiah'' | 2000 | Action, Shooter | WIN | Developed by Shiny Entertainment. | <ref name=GameZone-Messiah/> |- | ''Metropolis Card Club'' | 2001 | Digital tabletop | WIN | | <ref name=Interplay-Metropolis/><ref name="AllGame-MetropolisCardClub">{{cite web |title=Metropolis Card Club |url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=33171 |website=AllGame |publisher=All Media Network |access-date=1 June 2026 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141115033307/http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=33171 |archive-date=15 November 2014 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |- | ''Milo's Astro Lanes'' | 1999 | Sports | N64 | Published the PAL version only. | <ref name=N64-25/> |- | ''Mindshadow'' | 1984 | Adventure | AMI, APPII, ATR, C64, CPC, DOS, MAC, ATRST, ZX | Published by Activision. | <ref name=TPW-1984/><ref name=Antic-4-4/><ref name=MACazine-2-12/><ref name=Amtix-2/><ref name=CRASH-25/><ref name=CGW-26/><ref name=CVG-58/> |- | ''Mortyr 2093-1944'' | 1999 | FPS | WIN | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=CGM-Mortyr/> |- | ''Mummy: Tomb of the Pharaoh'' | 1996 | Adventure | MAC, WIN | Developed by Amazing Media. | <ref name=CGSP-73/> |-id="N" | ''Neuromancer'' | 1988 | Action-adventure | AMI, APPGS, APPII, C64, DOS | | <ref name=CommodoreMagazine-Dec88/><ref name=Info-28/><ref name=ComputerEntertainer-Jan89/><ref name=AppGS-Fall89/> |- | ''Normality'' | 1996 | Adventure | DOS | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=OGR-Jul96/> |-id="O" | ''Of Light and Darkness: The Prophecy'' | 1998 | Adventure | WIN | | <ref name=CGW-166/> |- | ''Omar Sharif on Bridge'' | 1992 | Digital tabletop | DOS | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=CGSP-19/> |- | ''Off-Road Redneck Racing'' | 2001 | Racing | WIN | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=GSpot-ORRR/> |-id="P" | ''Peter Jacobsen's Golden Tee Golf'' | 1998 | Sports (golf) | WIN | Developed by Incredible Technologies. | <ref name=CGM-PJGTG/> |- | ''Pinball Yeah!'' | 2010 | Pinball | OSX, iOS, WIN | Developed by CodeRunners and published under the label Interplay Discovery. | <ref name=Gamasutra-2010/> |- | ''Planescape: Torment'' | 1999 | RPG | WIN | | <ref name=Retro-143/> |- | ''Poker Night with David Sklansky'' | 1999 | Simulation | WIN | Developed by Cetasoft. | <ref name=Interplay-Poker/><ref name=Level-12/> |- | ''Prehistorik Man'' | 2010 | Platformer | DSiWare | | <ref name=NLife-Prehistorik/> |- | ''Pro League Baseball'' | 1992 | Sports (baseball) | DOS | Distributor only. | <ref name=VGCE-42/> |- | ''Project V13'' | Canceled | RPG | WIN | | <ref name=PV13/> |- | ''Puzzle Bobble'' | 1996 | Tile matching | WIN | Developed by Kinesoft. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Puzzle Bobble 2'' | 1997 | Tile matching | WIN | Developed by Kinesoft. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |-id="R" | ''R/C Stunt Copter'' | 1999 | Vehicle sim (Plane) | PS1 | | <ref name=GSpot-RCStuntCopter/> |- | ''Raiden II'' | 1997 | Shoot 'em up | WIN | Developed by Kinesoft. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Realms of the Haunting'' | 1997 | Action-adventure | DOS | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=CGW-150/> |- | ''Red Asphalt'' | 1998 | Racing | PS1 | | <ref name=Interplay-RedAsphalt/> |- | ''Redneck Deer Huntin''' | 1998 | Sports (hunting) | DOS | Developed by Xatrix Entertainment. | <ref name=PCPP-30/> |- | ''Redneck Rampage'' | 1997 | FPS | DOS, MAC | Developed by Xatrix Entertainment. | <ref name=Retro-Redneck/><ref name=CGM-Redneck/> |- | ''Redneck Rampage Rides Again'' | 1998 | FPS | DOS | Developed by Xatrix Entertainment. | <ref name=Interplay-RRRA/> |- | ''Re-Loaded'' | 1996 | Shoot 'em up | DOS, PS1 | | <ref name=PSPro-2/><ref name=Gamecenter-ReLoaded/> |- | ''Renegade Racers'' | 2000 | Racing | PS1, WIN | Developed by Promethean Designs. | <ref name=CGM-Renegade/> |- | <span style="display:none">Riddle of the Maze, The</span>''The Riddle of the Maze'' | 1994 | Interactive fiction | MAC | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''RoboCop Versus The Terminator'' | 1993 | Platformer | SNES | Published by Virgin Interactive. | {{Sfn|Bayliss|2020|p=162}} |- | ''Rock n' Roll Racing'' | 1993 | Racing | GBA, GEN, SNES | Developed by Silicon & Synapse. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''RPM Racing'' | 1991 | Racing | SNES | Developed by Silicon & Synapse. | {{Sfn|Bayliss|2020|p=164}} |- | ''Run Like Hell'' | 2002 | TPS | PS2, XBOX | Developed by Digital Mayhem | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Russian 6 Pak'' | 1994 | | DOS | Developed by MIR Dialogue. | <ref name=Compute-161/> |-id="S" | ''Sacrifice'' | 2000 | RTS | WIN | | <ref name=Interplay-Sacrifice/> |- | ''Samurai Shodown II'' | 2000 | Fighting | WIN | Developed by Kinesoft. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Sandwarriors'' | 1997 | Vehicular combat (Plane) | WIN | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=OGR-Aug97/> |- | ''Shattered Steel'' | 1996 | Vehicle sim | DOS, MAC | Developed by BioWare. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''SimCity Enhanced CD-ROM'' | 1994 | City builder | DOS | Licensed by Maxis. | <ref name=EE-9/> |- | ''Solitaire Deluxe'' | 1995 | Digital tabletop | WIN | | <ref name=Interplay-SolitaireDeluxe/> |- | ''Solitaire for Windows'' | 1993 | Digital tabletop | WIN | | <ref name=GPPE-6-2/>{{Rp|p=14}} |- | ''Soulbringer'' | 2000 | RPG | WIN | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=GSpot-1998/><ref name=PCGUS-69/> |- | ''Star Reach'' | 1994 | RTS | DOS | | <ref name=Interplay-StarReach/> |- | ''Star Trek: 25th Anniversary'' | 1992 | Adventure | AMI, DOS, MAC | | {{Sfn|Lendino|2022|pp=[https://books.google.com/books?id=7hdlEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA240 240]–242}}<ref name=Tilt-119/><ref name=Retro-22/> |- | ''Star Trek: 25th Anniversary'' | 1992 | Adventure | NES | Published by Ultra Games in North America and Konami in Europe. | {{Sfn|Rignall|2019|p=174}} |- | ''Star Trek: 25th Anniversary'' | 1992 | Action | GB | Produced by Interplay, developed by Visual Concepts, published by Ultra Games. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Star Trek: Judgment Rites'' | 1993 | Adventure | DOS, MAC | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Star Trek: Klingon Academy'' | 2000 | Vehicle sim (Spaceship) | WIN | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Star Trek: New Worlds'' | 2000 | Strategy | WIN | | <ref name=PCPlayer-Oct00/> |- | ''Star Trek Pinball'' | 1998 | Pinball | DOS | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Star Trek: Starfleet Academy'' | 1997 | Vehicle sim (Spaceship) | MAC, WIN | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Starship Bridge Simulator'' | 1994 | Simulation | S32X, SNES | Developed by Paramount Interactive | {{Sfn|Bayliss|2020|p=181}}{{Sfn|McFerran|2021|p=272}} |- | ''Star Trek: Starfleet Command'' | 1999 | RTT, Vehicle sim (Spaceship) | WIN | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Star Trek Starfleet Command II: Empires at War'' | 2000 | RTT, Vehicle sim (Spaceship) | WIN | | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Start-Up'' | 2000 | Business sim | WIN | Distributed the North American version only. | <ref name=GSpot-MonteCristo/> |- | ''Stonekeep'' | 1995 | RPG | DOS | | <ref name=CGSP-61/> |- | ''Stonekeep: Bones of the Ancestors'' | 2012 | RPG | Wii | Developed by Alpine Studios. | <ref name=NLife-Stonekeep/> |- | ''Super Castles'' | 1994 | Strategy | SNES | A Japan-exclusive video game | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Super Runabout: San Francisco Edition'' | 2000 | Racing | DC | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=Interplay-SuperRunabout/> |- | ''SWIV 3D'' | 1996 | Shoot 'em up | DOS, WIN | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=GamePro-104/><ref name=HG101-SWIV3D/> |- | ''Swords and Serpents'' | 1990 | RPG | NES | Published by Acclaim Entertainment. | {{Sfn|Kunkel|2009|p=187}} |-id="T" | ''Tanktics'' | 1999 | Strategy | WIN | Published the North American version only. | <ref name=GSpot-1998/> |- | ''Tass Times in Tonetown'' | 1986 | Interactive fiction | AMI, APPGS, APPII, C64, DOS, MAC, ATRST | Published by Activision. | <ref name=ComputerEntertainer-Sep86/><ref name=HG101-TTiT/> |- | ''Tempest 2000'' | 1996 | Shoot 'em up | PS1, SAT | Developed by High Voltage Software. Titled ''Tempest X3'' for PlayStation. | <ref name=Intelligent-6/> |- | ''Time Gate: Knight's Chase'' | 1996 | Action-adventure | DOS | Co-published with I-Motion in North America. | <ref name=OGR-Jul96/> |- | ''Tommy Tronic'' | 2010 | Platformer | WIN | Developed by Oasis Games and published under the label Interplay Discovery. | <ref name=Gamasutra-2010/> |- | ''Total Recall'' | 1990 | Platformer | NES | Developed by Acclaim Entertainment. | {{Sfn|Kunkel|2009|p=198}} |- | <span style="display:none">Tracer Sanction, The</span>''The Tracer Sanction'' | 1984 | Interactive fiction | APPII, C64, DOS | Published by Activision. | <ref name=TPW-1984/> |- | ''Track Meet'' | 1991 | Sports | GB | | <ref name=NP-29/> |- | ''Trog!'' | 1991 | Maze | NES | Licensed by Bally Midway Mfg Co. Produced by Interplay, developed by Visual Concepts, published by Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |-id="U" | ''USCF Chess'' | 1997 | Digital tabletop | WIN | | <ref name=Interplay-USCF/> |-id="V" | ''Virtual Deep Sea Fishing'' | 1999 | Fishing | WIN | Developed by Taff System. | <ref name=Chosun-VDSF/> |- | ''Virtual Pool'' | 1995 | Sports (pool) | DOS, MAC, PS1, WIN | Developed by Celeris. | <ref name=NGen-6/><ref name=MacAddict-3/><ref name=Interplay-VPool/> |- | ''Virtual Pool 2'' | 1997 | Sports (pool) | WIN | Developed by Celeris. | <ref name=OGR-Nov97/> |- | ''Virtual Pool 3'' | 2000 | Sports (pool) | WIN | Developed by Celeris. | <ref name=GSpot-VP3/> |- | ''Virtual Pool Hall'' | 1999 | Sports (pool) | WIN | Developed by Celeris. | <ref name=GameWeek-5-41/> |- | ''Virtual Snooker'' | 1996 | Sports | DOS | Developed by Celeris. | <ref name=Interplay-VSnooker/> |- | ''VR Baseball 2000'' | 1998 | Sports (baseball) | WIN | | <ref name=CGW-172/> |- | ''VR Baseball '97'' | 1997 | Sports (baseball) | PS1, WIN | | <ref name="Interplay=VRBaseball97"/> |- | ''VR Baseball '99'' | 1998 | Sports (baseball) | PS1 | | <ref name=GamePro-116/> |- | ''VR Soccer'' | 1996 | Sports (soccer) | DOS, PS1, SAT | | <ref name=Interplay-VRSoccer/> |- | ''VR Sports Powerboat Racing'' | 1998 | Racing | PS1, WIN | Developed by Promethean Designs. | <ref name=CGM-Powerboat/> |-id="W" | ''Wall Street Trader 2000'' | 1999 | Business sim | WIN | Distributed the North American version only. | <ref name=GSpot-MonteCristo/> |- | ''Warcraft: Orcs & Humans'' | 1994 | RTS | WIN | Published the European version only. | <ref name=Blizzard-Warcraft/><ref name=PCPlayer-Dec94/> |- | ''Wasteland'' | 1988 | RPG | APPII, C64, DOS | | <ref name=CGW-47/>{{Rp|pp=28–29}}<ref name=TGM-11/> |- | ''Waterworld: The Quest for Dry Land'' | 1997 | RTS | DOS | Developed by Intelligent Games. | <ref name=CGWes-20/> |- | ''Whiplash'' | 1996 | Racing | DOS | Developed by Gremlin Interactive. | <ref name=Interplay-Whiplash/> |- | ''Wild 9'' | 1998 | Platformer | PS1 | | <ref name=GI-66/> |- | ''Wild Wild Racing'' | 2000 | Racing | PS2 | Developed by Rage Software. | {{Sfn|Fox|2013|p=325}} |- | ''Wolfenstein 3D'' | 1994 | FPS | 3DO, MAC | Developed by id Software. | <ref name=Macworld-Nov94/><ref name=Interplay-Wolf3D/> |-id="Y" | ''Y2K: The Game'' | 1999 | Adventure | WIN | Developed by Runecraft. | <ref name=CGM-Y2K/> |-id="Z" | ''Zeitgeist: Laser Fighter'' | 1998 | Rail shooter | WIN | Developed by Kinesoft. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |- | ''Zero Divide: Techno Warrior'' | 1998 | Fighting | WIN | Developed by Kinesoft. | {{citation needed|date=November 2025}} |}
==Expansion packs== Interplay also developed, published, or distributed expansion packs, software that expands existing video games.
{|class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! Year ! Expands ! class=unsortable | Platforms ! class=unsortable | Notes ! class=unsortable | {{refh}} |- | ''Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast'' | 1999 | ''Baldur's Gate'' | WIN | | <ref name=IGN-BG:TotSC/> |- | ''Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal'' | 2001 | ''Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn'' | WIN | | <ref name=Interplay-BG2:ToB/> |- | ''Carmageddon: Splat Pack'' | 1997 | ''Carmageddon'' | DOS | | <ref name=OGR-Dec97/> |- | ''Castles: The Northern Campaign'' | 1991 | ''Castles'' | DOS | | <ref name=CGR-Jan92/> |- | ''Descent: FreeSpace – Silent Threat'' | 1998 | ''Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War'' | WIN | | <ref name=Interplay-DF:ST/> |- | ''Descent Levels of the World'' | 1995 | ''Descent'' | DOS | | <ref name=Interplay-DLotW/> |- | ''Descent II: The Vertigo Series'' | 1996 | ''Descent II'' | DOS | Sold separately or as part of the ''Descent II: The Infinite Abyss'' bundle. | <ref name=Interplay-D2:TVS/> |- | ''Descent 3: Mercenary'' | 1999 | ''Descent 3'' | WIN | | <ref name=PCZone-84/> |- | ''Die by the Sword: Limb from Limb'' | 1998 | ''Die by the Sword'' | WIN | | <ref name=Golem-DbtS:LfL/> |- | ''Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter'' | 2001 | ''Icewind Dale'' | WIN | | {{Sfn|Barton|Stacks|2019|p=403}} |- | ''Jetfighter III: Enhanced Campaign CD'' | 1997 | ''Jetfighter III'' | DOS | | <ref name=PCZone-53/> |- | ''Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66'' | 1997 | ''Redneck Rampage'' | DOS | | <ref name=OGR-Dec97/> |- | ''Star Trek Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates'' | 2001 | ''Star Trek Starfleet Command II: Empires at War'' | WIN | Standalone expansion pack. | <ref name=GSpot-STSC:OP/> |}
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