Overview
Richard Branson’s Virgin brand extended into gaming in 1983. Virgin Games grew through acquisitions and licensing deals, becoming a significant publisher across home computers and consoles. Their Disney partnership yielded exceptional games like Aladdin, while internal studios produced original titles. Corporate restructuring eventually absorbed the brand into larger publishers.
Fast facts
- Founded: 1983.
- Founder: Richard Branson (Virgin Group).
- Location: UK, expanded globally.
- Fate: Absorbed into Interplay, then Titus.
Evolution
| Period | Name |
|---|
| 1983-1994 | Virgin Games |
| 1994-1999 | Virgin Interactive |
| 1999-2003 | Corporate transitions |
Notable published titles
| Title | Year | Platform |
|---|
| Dan Dare | 1986 | Multiple |
| Spot | 1990 | Multiple |
| Disney’s Aladdin | 1993 | Mega Drive |
| The Lion King | 1994 | Multiple |
| Earthworm Jim | 1994 | Multiple |
Disney relationship
| Title | Quality |
|---|
| Aladdin | Exceptional |
| The Lion King | Challenging but polished |
| The Jungle Book | Competent |
Development studios
| Studio | Contribution |
|---|
| Westwood | Command & Conquer |
| Shiny | Earthworm Jim |
| Various contracted | Licensed games |
UK gaming presence
| Role | Contribution |
|---|
| Publisher | Major UK presence |
| Employment | Industry hub |
| Distribution | European network |
Corporate changes
| Year | Event |
|---|
| 1999 | Sold to Titus |
| 2003 | Brand discontinued |
| Legacy | Titles scattered among owners |
See also