Lego Interactive
Formerly called |
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Division | |
Industry | Video game industry |
Fate | Dissolved by parent |
Founded | 22 September 1997 |
Defunct | 2004 |
Headquarters | London, England[1] |
Area served | Worldwide |
Parent | The Lego Group |
Lego Interactive (formerly Lego Media and later Lego Software) was the publishing division of the Lego Group, founded as Lego Media in 1997. After the commercial success of Lego Island by Mindscape, Lego Media would go on to further publish Lego-themed games. In late 2000, the company started using the alias Lego Software, and then, in early 2002, transitioned to Lego Interactive to further publish titles in collaboration with Electronic Arts, and later with THQ. After the release of Lego Knights' Kingdom, former Lego Interactive staff opened Giant Interactive, acquiring an exclusive license for the production of Lego-themed video game license, and went on to co-publish Bionicle: Maze of Shadows, as well as every other Lego-themed video game that was to follow.
Notable games
Lego Media
- Lego Island
- Lego Loco
- Lego Chess
- Lego Creator
- Legoland
- Lego Friends
- Lego Racers
- Lego Rock Raiders
- Lego My Style: Preschool
- Lego My Style: Kindergarten
- Lego Alpha Team
- Lego Stunt Rally
Lego Software
- Lego Creator: Knights' Kingdom
- Lego Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge
- Lego Racers 2
- Lego Bionicle
- Lego Bionicle: The Legend of Mata Nui (cancelled)
- Lego Creator: Harry Potter
Lego Interactive
- Soccer Mania
- Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension
- Island Xtreme Stunts
- Creator: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
- Drome Racers
- Bionicle: Matoran Adventures
- Bionicle: The Game
References
- ↑ Business Wire (October 20, 2003). "EA and LEGO Interactive Ship Next Generation Videogame Based on Best-Selling LEGO Line: BIONICLE.". The Free Library. Farlex. Retrieved February 18, 2017.