GameTek
GameTek was an American video game publisher based in North Miami Beach, Florida[1] known for publishing video game adaptations of game shows in the late 1980s and early 1990s. GameTek was a trade name for IJE, the owner of electronic publishing rights to Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune.[2] Originally, IJE licensed these titles to ShareData of Chandler, Arizona; however, when IJE saw ShareData's success with the titles, IJE decided to publish the titles themselves, resulting in the founding of GameTek.[3]

After establishing distribution for the game show titles, GameTek branched out by licensing European titles for the North American market, including Frontier: Elite II and The Humans. In 1991, they attempted to launch the InfoGenius Systems franchise for the Game Boy.[4] In 1994, the company made a deal to purchase game developer Malibu Interactive from Malibu Comics and renamed to Padded Cell Studios.[5]
In 1996, GameTek scaled down its publishing activities, turning most of that aspect of its business over to Philips.[6] GameTek filed for bankruptcy in December 1997,[7][8] citing development delays and disappointing sales,[9] and went out of business in July 1998. Most of the company's assets were acquired by Take-Two Interactive in 1997.[10]
Games
    
- Wheel of Fortune
 - Wheel of Fortune arcade game (1989, Developed by Incredible Technologies)
 - Double Dare
 - Hollywood Squares
 - Jeopardy!
 - Jeopardy! Sports Edition
 - Press Your Luck
 - Quarantine
 - Quarantine II: Road Warrior
 - Family Feud
 - American Gladiators (Developed by Incredible Technologies)
 - Frontier: Elite II
 - Alien Incident (European Version)
 - Cyberbykes: Shadow Racer VR
 - The Humans
 - Brutal: Paws of Fury
 - Brutal Unleashed: Above the Claw
 - Star Crusader (European version)
 - Valkyrie (for Macintosh)
 - Nomad
 - Robotech: Crystal Dreams (Cancelled)
 - Super Password
 - Super Street Fighter II Turbo (MS-DOS Version)
 - Frontier: First Encounters
 - Frantic Flea
 - NET:Zone
 - Daemon's Gate: Volume One, Dorovan's Key
 - Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle
 - Classic Concentration
 - The Price Is Right
 - Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing
 - Now You See It
 - Race Days
 - Yogi Bear's Gold Rush (Cancelled for Game Gear)
 - Full Throttle: All-American Racing
 - Zool (Console & Handheld Versions)
 - Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament (MS-DOS Version)
 - Pinball Dreams (SNES, Game Boy and Game Gear Versions)
 - Pinball Fantasies (SNES and Game Boy Versions)
 - Pinball Mania (Game Boy Version Exclusive to Europe)
 
References
    
- Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1994-06-11.
 - "Hollywood Squares Game Manual" (PDF). thegameisafootarcade.com. February 2017. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
 - "Nes Book Master PDF | PDF | Video Game Consoles | Nintendo". Scribd. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
 - "Nintendo Power". Retrieved 20 May 2023 – via Internet Archive.
 - "Michael Heilemann Joins Fox Interactive". DMN Newswire. May 24, 2001. Archived from the original on July 29, 2023.
 - Svensson, Christian (November 1996). "Small Publishers Feel Pinch". Next Generation. No. 23. Imagine Media. p. 26.
 - Jebens, Harley (December 4, 1997). "GameTek Files for Chapter 11 Protection". GameSpot. Archived from the original on January 19, 1998. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
 - "Tidbits...". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 103. Ziff Davis. February 1998. p. 26.
 - "Unhappy Holidays". Next Generation. No. 38. Imagine Media. February 1998. p. 26.
 -  "Archived copy". api.tenkwizard.com. Archived from the original on 9 July 2019. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
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