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market, Dick Nordman, finance director for GTE's New Ventures group in Irving, Texas, explained, "In the beginning, the idea was that we wanted to get into the content business. Now, with everything else going on in the telecommunications industry, we felt our energies would be better spent in the telco arena."
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Failing to find a buyer or partner, the division announced in January 1997 that it would lay off 85 employees and cease operations on March 14, 1997. The remaining "skeleton staff" would provide technical support and further shutdown services through June 30. Citing hardships in the entire CD-ROM
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putting a pinch on GTE due to deregulation, the division began to steadily lay off staff. The parent company GTE planned to cease its own content creation in favor of feeding its networks with the rapidly expanding market of third party content.
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platforms, and of interactive video game products for arcade machines, home console cartridges, and CD-ROMs, including development and publishing under the GTE Entertainment brand. It folded in 1997.
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In January 1995, the division entered a partnership with Nintendo for the development of arcade games and of online networking. In the same month, the partnership previewed its first title,
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In 1995, the division experienced a high of 120 employees. Experiencing difficulties in the video game market and with the
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This is a list of video games designed in whole or in part by GTE Interactive Media.
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in 1990 by Richard E. Robinson, as a division of GTE Vantage, a
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Index

GTE Entertainment
Subsidiary
Video games
Interactive television
Carlsbad, California
United States
GTE Corporation
Parent
Carlsbad, California
interactive television
wholly owned subsidiary
GTE
FX Fighter
Consumer Electronics Show
Telecommunications Act of 1996
Time Traveler Hologram
Arcade
Genesis
StreetSports Jammit
PC
3DO
SNES
Mac
FX Fighter
Argonaut Games
Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge
Street Hockey '95
Argonaut Games
Dust: A Tale of the Wired West
Cyberflix

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