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Virgin Games

Branson's gaming venture

Virgin Games grew from Richard Branson's entertainment empire to become a major publisher, creating original titles and handling lucrative Disney licences before merging into larger entities.

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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

PeriodName
1983-1994Virgin Games
1994-1999Virgin Interactive
1999-2003Corporate transitions

Notable published titles

TitleYearPlatform
Dan Dare1986Multiple
Spot1990Multiple
Disney’s Aladdin1993Mega Drive
The Lion King1994Multiple
Earthworm Jim1994Multiple

Disney relationship

TitleQuality
AladdinExceptional
The Lion KingChallenging but polished
The Jungle BookCompetent

Development studios

StudioContribution
WestwoodCommand & Conquer
ShinyEarthworm Jim
Various contractedLicensed games

UK gaming presence

RoleContribution
PublisherMajor UK presence
EmploymentIndustry hub
DistributionEuropean network

Corporate changes

YearEvent
1999Sold to Titus
2003Brand discontinued
LegacyTitles scattered among owners

See also