TDK Mediactive was a brand name given to two multimedia divisions of Japanese multinational electronics company TDK; the first - TDK Mediactive Europe was a subsidiary of TDK Recording Media Europe that dealt with the distribution of music DVDs and the publication of video games and software, while the other - TDK Mediactive, Inc. was solely a video game publisher and a rebranding of developer/publisher Sound Source Interactive. Both companies were unaffiliated with one another in management aside from licensing each other's titles for each market they operated under, and went their separate ways following changes in ownership.

TDK Mediactive Europe

TDK Mediactive Europe was a division of TDK Recording Media Europe founded in 1999 that published video games, software and DVDs under the TDK brand.

In April 2000, TDK Mediactive Europe announced it would secure exclusive international publishing rights to Sound Source Interactive's products. This continued after the purchase of the company by TDK in September, with TDK Mediactive Europe became the exclusive European Publishing partner for technology and content licenses held by TDK Mediactive, Inc., which included publication and localization. However, TDK Mediactive Europe continued to publish and distribute its own titles, such as Knights of the Temple: Infernal Crusade.

On September 6, 2001, TDK Mediactive Europe supplied an exclusive North American licensing agreement to allow TDK Mediactive, Inc. to publish video games based on Mercedes-Benz.

On March 15, 2002, the company signed a deal with O3 Games to publish Templar. In June, it moved from Bascharage, Luxembourg, to Ratingen, Germany, where TDK Recording Media Europe was already located.

On May 4, 2005, TDK Mediactive Europe signed a publishing deal with Playlogic Entertainment to allow the latter to publish its existing video game titles. The fate of the TDK Mediactive Europe company itself is currently unknown, although the company's website remains open.

Video games

TitlePlatform(s)Release dateDeveloperRef.
Babe and Friends: Animated Preschool AdventuremacOS1999Sound Source Interactive
Microsoft Windows
The Land Before Time: Math AdventuremacOS1999Digital Media International
Microsoft Windows
The Land Before Time: Return to the Great ValleyPlayStationSeptember 15, 2000Realtime Associates
Casper: Friends Around the WorldPlayStationNovember 16, 2000Realtime Associates
Elevator Action EXGame Boy Color2000Altron
Westlife Fan-O-ManiaMicrosoft WindowsJune 6, 2002Runecraft
PlayStationJune 28, 2002
Outlaw GolfXboxFebruary 4, 2003Hypnotix
Darkened SkyeGameCubeMay 28, 2003Boston Animation
Outlaw VolleyballXboxJuly 3, 2003Hypnotix
Mercedes-Benz World RacingMicrosoft WindowsSeptember 19, 2003Synetic
PlayStation 2
Outlaw GolfGameCubeNovember 4, 2003Hypnotix
Microsoft WindowsNovember 21, 2003
PlayStation 2November 24, 2003Buzz Monkey Software
Knights of the Temple: Infernal CrusadeGameCubeMarch 19, 2004Starbreeze Studios
ConanMicrosoft WindowsApril 8, 2004Cauldron
PlayStation 2
Xbox
Knights of the Temple: Infernal CrusadeMicrosoft WindowsApril 8, 2004Starbreeze Studios
Xbox
Mercedes-Benz World RacingGameCubeApril 8, 2004Synetic
ConanGameCubeApril 30, 2004Cauldron
Knights of the Temple: Infernal CrusadePlayStation 2June 4, 2004Starbreeze Studios

Take-Two Licensing

TDK Mediactive, Inc. (formerly Sound Source Interactive, Inc., later renamed Take-Two Licensing, Inc.) was an American video game publisher based in Westlake Village, California. Founded as Sound Source Interactive by Vincent Bitetti in 1988, the company acquired BWT Labs in March 1998. In September 2000, the company was acquired by TDK and became TDK Mediactive. Take-Two Interactive acquired the company's North American operations in September 2003, renaming itself as Take-Two Licensing the following December. With the foundation of Take-Two Interactive's 2K Games label in January 2005, Take-Two Licensing was effectively folded into the new subsidiary.

History

Sound Source Interactive was founded in 1988 by Vincent Bitetti. In March 1998, Sound Source Interactive announced that it had acquired BWT Labs, a Berkeley, California-based video game developer.

On September 11, 2000, TDK acquired a 72% controlling stake in Sound Source Interactive, with an initial investment of US$1.425 million, followed by another of US$3.575 million, totaling to US$5 million. The buyout resulted in Sound Source rebranding under the TDK Mediactive name, with the company's founder, Vincent Bitetti, remaining chief executive officer and Shin Tanabe, President of TDK Recording Media Europe and the European division of TDK Mediactive, becoming the publisher's chief operating officer. As TDK Mediactive, the company published various video games, of which many based on licensed properties. With this, TDK inherited Sound Source's existing licenses with Universal Pictures for The Land Before Time and The Harvey Entertainment Company for the Harvey Comics characters, among others.

On December 20, 2000, the company signed an exclusive video game licensing deal with DreamWorks SKG to produce and publish games based on Shrek.

On April 13, 2001, the company signed a five-year deal with clothing brand No Limits to publish games based on the license. At E3 2001, the company secured the video game licensing rights to RoboTech from Mattel. The company later signed a deal with The Beanstalk Group to produce games based on Dinotopia. On September 27, 2001, the company announced a two-year co-publishing agreement with Activision Value to handle the Right of first refusal for TDK's PC titles. In November 2001, the company announced to publish games for the GameCube. This was followed with a licensing agreement from DC to produce video games based on Aquaman in December.

The company continued gaining exclusive video game rights to franchises through 2002. It secured a deal with Jim Henson Interactive to produce games based on The Muppets in April, an extension of its Shrek license to also include video game rights to Shrek 2, a deal with Mattel for He-Man, a Nintendo-only deal with Hasbro for the Tonka franchise in May (under a sub-licensing agreement with Infogrames), and Disney Interactive with Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and The Haunted Mansion from Disney Interactive in July. On October 18, 2002, the company launched TDK Impulse, a publishing label intended for games that had "broad consumer appeal and a low price point".

In January 2003, the company purchased the video game licensing rights to the UFC from Crave Entertainment. May 2003, the company announced its Shrek 2 video game tie-in would be a co-publishing collaboration with Activision.

On September 3, 2003, TDK Mediactive, Inc. announced that it was to be acquired by Take-Two Interactive for an estimated US$22.7 million. The transaction was finalized on December 2, 2003, with 23,005,885 shares, valued at US$12.6 million, and another US$200,000 in cash awarded to TDK. Afterwards, Take-Two rebranded TDK Mediactive, Inc. as Take-Two Licensing, Inc. and received all its licenses except for the Shrek license, which was fully obtained Activision after it signed a new deal with DreamWorks, with Activision terminating its previous existing licensing agreement it previously had with TDK for Shrek 2 games.

On February 11, 2004, Take-Two announced a licensing agreement with Cartoon Network to publish video games based on Cartoon Network shows, with Codename: Kids Next Door – Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E. being the first under the deal.

On January 25, 2005, Take-Two Interactive announced the opening of publishing label 2K Games, into which Take-Two Licensing was folded.

Games published

As Sound Source Interactive

TitlePlatform(s)Release dateDeveloperRef.
Babe: A Little Pig Goes a Long WayWindows1995Sound Source Interactive
Star Trek: The Game ShowWindows, MacintoshFebruary 9, 1998Sound Source Interactive
The Abyss: Incident at EuropaWindowsOctober 1, 1998Sound Source Interactive

As TDK Mediactive

TitlePlatform(s)Release dateDeveloperRef.
The Land Before Time: Great Valley Racing AdventurePlayStationMay 4, 2001Vision Scape Interactive
Shrek: Fairy Tale FreakdownGame Boy ColorMay 30, 2001Prolific
Wendy: Every Witch WayGame Boy ColorSeptember 2001WayForward Technologies
Casper: Spirit DimensionsPlayStation 2October 1, 2001Lucky Chicken Games
Lady SiaGame Boy AdvanceOctober 16, 2001RFX Interactive
No Rules: Get PhatGame Boy AdvanceNovember 15, 2001Flying Tiger Development
ShrekXboxNovember 15, 2001Digital Illusions Canada
Rainbow IslandsGame Boy Color2001Dreams Co.
Shrek: Swamp Kart SpeedwayGame Boy AdvanceMarch 25, 2002Prolific Publishing
Dinotopia: The Timestone PiratesGame Boy AdvanceApril 30, 2002RFX Interactive
Pryzm: Chapter One - The Dark UnicornPlayStation 2June 10, 2002Digital Illusions CE
Robotech: BattlecryGameCubeAugust 23, 2002Vicious Cycle Software
PlayStation 2September 23, 2002
Xbox
Casper: Spirit DimensionsGameCubeOctober 1, 2002Lucky Chicken Games
Shrek: Hassle at the CastleGame Boy AdvanceOctober 10, 2002Tose
Shrek: Treasure HuntPlayStationOctober 18, 2002The Code Monkeys
Shrek Extra LargeGameCubeOctober 30, 2002Digital Illusions Canada
Masters of the Universe: He-Man - Power of GrayskullGame Boy AdvanceNovember 2, 2002Taniko
Robotech: The Macross SagaGame Boy AdvanceNovember 15, 2002Lucky Chicken Games
Shrek: Super PartyPlayStation 2November 15, 2002Mass Media Games
Xbox
The Land Before Time: Big Water AdventurePlayStationNovember 27, 2002Digital Illusions CE
Ultimate Fighting Championship: Tapout 2XboxMarch 20, 2003DreamFactory
SeaBladeXboxMarch 28, 2003Vision Scape Interactive
The Muppets: On With the Show!Game Boy AdvanceApril 17, 2003Vicarious Visions
Shrek: Super PartyGameCubeMay 29, 2003Mass Media Games
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black PearlGame Boy AdvanceJuly 1, 2003Pocket Studios
Aquaman: Battle for AtlantisGameCubeJuly 23, 2003Lucky Chicken Games
Dinotopia: The Sunstone OdysseyGameCubeJuly 23, 2003Vicious Cycle Software
Shrek: Reekin' HavocGame Boy AdvanceJuly 31, 2003Tose
Dinotopia: The Sunstone OdysseyXboxAugust 5, 2003Vicious Cycle Software
Disney's The Haunted MansionGameCubeOctober 14, 2003High Voltage Software
PlayStation 2
Xbox
CorvetteGame Boy AdvanceNovember 11, 2003Visual Impact
Jim Henson's Muppets Party CruiseGameCubeNovember 11, 2003Jim Henson Interactive / Mass Media Games
PlayStation 2
Spy Muppets: License to CroakGame Boy AdvanceNovember 18, 2003Vicarious Visions
Tonka Rescue PatrolGameCubeNovember 18, 2003Lucky Chicken Games

As Take-Two Licensing

TitlePlatform(s)Release dateDeveloperRef.
CorvetteMicrosoft WindowsDecember 10, 2003Steel Monkeys
Xbox
Star Trek: Shattered UniversePlayStation 2January 13, 2004Starsphere Interactive
XboxJanuary 14, 2004