Titus Interactive SA, known as Titus France SA until March 1999, was a French software publisher that produced and published video games for various platforms. Its head office was located in Parc de l'Esplanade in Lagny sur Marne in Greater Paris. At one time, it was in Montfermeil, elsewhere in Greater Paris.

The company's mascot was Titus, the title character of Titus the Fox.

History

Founding and early years

The company was founded by brothers Eric Caen and Hervé Caen in France in 1985. In 1991, Titus purchased Palace Software, the gaming division of the Palace Group. In 1998, the company purchased the developers BlueSky Software and Digital Integration Ltd.

Interplay Entertainment partnership and distribution agreements (1999–2002)

In late 1999, the company acquired shares in struggling publisher Interplay Entertainment, including a stake in publisher/distributor Virgin Interactive.

Throughout the next few years, Titus signed North American distribution deals with smaller publishers. They signed a deal with Cryo Interactive in March 2000, with Rage Software in September 2000, and Microids in May 2001. In 2002, Titus Japan K.K. signed a similar distribution deal with Konami for Japan.

In August 2000, it signed a deal with Viacom Consumer Products to publish games based on the Top Gun franchise.

In August 2001, Titus took the control of Interplay. However prior to this, Titus took over distributing its own titles in the North American market as well as Virgin's from them.

Closure

In June 2004, Titus filed for bankruptcy, declaring an unseeable future for Interplay. On January 9, 2005, a French district commercial court declared Titus bankrupt with a €33 million (US$43.8 million) debt. Titus' French subsidiaries were later closed down, while their assets were soon purchased by Interplay.

Games

Titus began releasing titles for home computers such as the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and IBM PC compatibles before moving on to consoles like the Master System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, and Game Boy Color, PlayStation, Dreamcast and Nintendo 64, followed by games for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.

Titus designed games such as Virtual Kasparov, Automobili Lamborghini, Virtual Chess 64, Roadsters (the Nintendo 64 version), Incredible Crisis (developed by Polygon Magic), Prehistorik Man and Lamborghini American Challenge, that were given positive reviews. Titus however was also involved in the creation of games that were notable due to their negative reception. Superman for the Nintendo 64 was notorious for its negative status among gamers. GameTrailers called it the worst game of all time. As of 2018, it holds a score of 23% at GameRankings. Similarly, the 2003 game RoboCop also received negative reviews. GameSpot gave it 2.2/10 saying "RoboCop has a bevy of horrible problems that render the game practically unplayable".

YearTitlePlatform(s)Developer(s)
1988Crazy Cars
Fire and Forget
Galactic Conqueror
Off Shore Warrior
1989Crazy Cars 2
Titan
Knight Force
1990Crime Does not Pay
Dark Century
Dick Tracy
Fire & Forget II
Un Indien dans la ville (Little Indian: An Indian in the City for US release)TF1 Video
Wild Streets
1991The Blues Brothers
Prehistorik
1992Battlestorm
Crazy Cars 3
Titus the Fox (aka Moktar)
1993Ardy LightfootASCII
The Blues Brothers: Jukebox Adventure
Prehistorik 2
Super Cauldron
1994Monster Max
Lamborghini American Challenge
Quik the Thunder Rabbit
1995Virtua Chess
1996Metal Rage
The Brainies
Incantation
Oscar (Super NES version)
Power Piggs of the Dark Age
Prehistorik Man
Prince of Persia 2: The Shadow and the Flame (Super NES version)
Realm
1997Virtual Chess 2
Superman (Game Boy)
Automobili Lamborghini
1998Virtual Chess 64
Quest for Camelot
1999Rival RealmsMicrosoft WindowsActiv Pub
RoadstersNintendo 64Titus Interactive
Superman: The New Superman AdventuresNintendo 64Titus Interactive
Evil ZonePlayStationYUKE's Future Media Creators
Xena: Warrior Princess: The Talisman of FateNintendo 64Saffire
2000Incredible CrisisPlayStationPolygon Magic
Hercules: The Legendary JourneysNintendo 64Player 1
Carmageddon 64Nintendo 64, Game Boy ColorAqua Pacific (GBC) Software Creations (N64)
Blues Brothers 2000Nintendo 64Player 1
Kao the KangarooMicrosoft Windows, DreamcastX-Ray Interactive Titus Interactive Studio
F/A-18E Super HornetMicrosoft WindowsDigital Integration
RoxGame Boy Advance
2001Worms World PartyMicrosoft Windows, DreamcastTeam17
Virtual KasparovPlayStationTitus Interactive Studio
Exhibition of SpeedDreamcastPlayer 1
Hands of TimeGame Boy ColorMirage
Top Gun: FirestormFluid Studios
Xena: Warrior PrincessTitus Interactive Studio
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
RoboCop
Prehistorik ManGame Boy AdvanceTitus Interactive Studio
Top Gun: Combat ZonesPlayStation 2Digital Integration
Stunt GPTeam17
Planet MonstersGame Boy AdvancePlanet Interactive
Kao the KangarooTitus Interactive Studio
Original WarMicrosoft WindowsAltar Interactive
Codename: OutbreakGSC Game World
Screamer 4x4Clever's Games
2002NightstoneMicrosoft WindowsNew Horizon Studios
Virtual KasparovGame Boy AdvanceTitus Interactive Studio
Tir et But: Edition Champions du Monde
BarbarianPlayStation 2Saffire
DownforceSmart Dog
Top Gun: Combat ZonesGameCubeDigital Integration
Top Gun: Firestorm AdvanceGame Boy AdvanceFluid Studios
DownforceKarma Studios
2003BarbarianGameCube, XboxSaffire
Top Gun: Combat ZonesMicrosoft WindowsDigital Integration
RoboCopMicrosoft Windows, Xbox, PlayStation 2Titus Interactive Studio
2004RoboCopGameCube
Top Gun: Combat ZonesGame Boy Advance

Subsidiaries

Titus had several subsidiaries. The United States subsidiary, Titus Software Corporation, had its head office in Chatsworth, Los Angeles. The Japanese subsidiary, Titus Japan K.K., had its head office on the eighth floor of the Kotubuki Dogenzaka Building in Dōgenzaka (JA), Shibuya, Tokyo. The UK subsidiary, Titus Software UK Limited, had its head office in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.

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