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[[File:Empire Interactive Logo.png|125px|right|Empire Interactive logo]]
 
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'''Empire Interactive''' was a UK-based video game publisher and developer. Founded in 1988, they published video games throughout the European market. A number of ''Star Trek'' video games were re-released under the '''Xplosiv''' budget brand, with a license from [[Activision]]. They also released the ''[[Star Trek Collection]]'' compilation set. After struggling for a number of years the company closed its doors in 2009.
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'''Empire Interactive''' was a UK-based video game publisher and developer. Founded in 1988, they published video games throughout the European market. A number of ''Star Trek'' video games were re-released by them under the '''Xplosiv''' budget label, with a license from [[Activision]]. They also released the ''[[Star Trek Collection]]'' compilation set. After struggling for a number of years the company closed its doors in 2009.
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===Games re-released under the ''Xplosiv'' label===
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*''[[Star Trek: Armada]]''
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*''[[Star Trek: Away Team]]''
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*''[[Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force]]''
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*''[[Star Trek: Hidden Evil]]''
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://www.empireinteractive.com/ Archived web site]
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* {{brokenlink|http://www.empireinteractive.com/|EmpireInteractive.com}} - Official site
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* {{brokenlink|http://www.xplosiv.net/|Xplosiv.net}} - Xplosiv official site
 
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Empire Interactive was a UK-based video game publisher and developer. Founded in 1988, they published video games throughout the European market. A number of Star Trek video games were re-released by them under the Xplosiv budget label, with a license from Activision. They also released the Star Trek Collection compilation set. After struggling for a number of years the company closed its doors in 2009.

Games re-released under the Xplosiv label

External links