TalonSoft

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TalonSoft, Inc.
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Video games
FoundedMarch 1995;29 years ago (1995-03)
Founders
  • Jim Rose
  • John Davidson
Defunct2002 (2002)
Fate Dissolved
Headquarters,
US
Key people
Parent Take-Two Interactive (1998–2002)

TalonSoft, Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher based in Baltimore.

Contents

History

TalonSoft was founded in March 1995, by video game producers Jim Rose and John Davidson.[ citation needed ] On December 24, 1998, Take-Two Interactive announced that it had acquired TalonSoft, stating that they planned to push their capabilities in the personal computer video game market. [1] [2] The deal comprised 1,033,336 shares accounted as a pooling-of-interest. [3] Bengur Bryan represented TalonSoft in the purchase. [4] By early 1999, TalonSoft's most successful game was East Front , with sales near 90,000 units. [5] TalonSoft ceased all operations in 2002. [6] In October 2005, Matrix Games acquired the rights to publish all games developed by TalonSoft. [7] [8]

List of games

TitlePlatform(s)Release dateDeveloperRef.
Battleground: Ardennes Microsoft Windows 1995TalonSoft [9]
Battleground 2: Gettysburg Microsoft Windows 1995TalonSoft [10]
Battleground 4: Shiloh Microsoft Windows 1996TalonSoft [11]
Battleground 3: Waterloo Microsoft Windows May 23, 1996TalonSoft [12]
Battleground 5: Antietam Microsoft Windows December 31, 1996TalonSoft [13]
Age of Sail Microsoft Windows November 30, 1996TalonSoft [14]
Battleground 6: Napoleon in Russia Microsoft Windows April 30, 1997TalonSoft [15]
East Front Microsoft Windows November 30, 1997TalonSoft [16]
Battleground 7: Bull Run Microsoft Windows 1997TalonSoft [17]
Battleground 8: Prelude to Waterloo Microsoft Windows 1997TalonSoft [18]
Tribal Rage Microsoft Windows May 31, 1998Disintegrator [19]
West Front Microsoft Windows November 10, 1998TalonSoft [20]
Battleground 9: Chickamauga Microsoft Windows December 15, 1998TalonSoft [21]
East Front: Campaign CD 1 Microsoft Windows 1998TalonSoft [22]
The Operational Art of War Vol 1: 1939-1955 Microsoft Windows 1998TalonSoft [23]
The Operational Art of War Vol. 1: 1939–1955 – Battle Pack I Scenario Add-on Disk Microsoft Windows January 14, 1999TalonSoft [24]
West Front: Battle Pack 1 Microsoft Windows February 24, 1999TalonSoft [25]
Battle of Britain Microsoft Windows February 28, 1999TalonSoft [26]
East Front II Microsoft Windows March 31, 1999TalonSoft [27]
The Operational Art of War II: Modern Battles 1956–2000 Microsoft Windows April 30, 1999TalonSoft [28]
Jagged Alliance 2 Microsoft Windows June 30, 1999 Sirtech Canada [29]
Hidden & Dangerous Microsoft Windows July 31, 1999 Illusion Softworks [30]
West Front: Operation Sea Lion Microsoft Windows October 29, 1999TalonSoft [31]
The Operational Art of War II: Flashpoint Kosovo Microsoft Windows October 30, 1999TalonSoft [32]
JetFighter IV: Fortress America Microsoft Windows November 4, 1999Mission Studios [33]
12 O'Clock High: Bombing the Reich Microsoft Windows November 30, 1999TalonSoft [34]
Rising Sun Microsoft Windows February 6, 2000TalonSoft [35]
Hidden & Dangerous: Devil's Bridge Microsoft Windows February 7, 2000 Illusion Softworks [36]
Tzar: The Burden of the Crown Microsoft Windows March 29, 2000 Haemimont Games [37]
Codename Eagle Microsoft Windows March 31, 2000 Refraction Games [38]
Martian Gothic: Unification Microsoft Windows April 30, 2000Creative Reality [39]
Dogs of War Microsoft Windows June 30, 2000 Silicon Dreams Studio [40]
Hidden & Dangerous Dreamcast July 10, 2000 Illusion Softworks [41]
Rising Sun: Imperial Strike Microsoft Windows July 18, 2000Mission Studios [42]
Metal Fatigue Microsoft Windows July 31, 2000 Zono [43]
Age of Sail II Microsoft Windows February 1, 2001 Akella [44]
East Front II: Fall of the Reich Microsoft Windows March 15, 2001TalonSoft [45]
Merchant Prince II Microsoft Windows May 1, 2001 Holistic Design [46]
Divided Ground: Middle East Conflict 1948–1973 Microsoft Windows August 1, 2001TalonSoft [47]

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