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=== LEGO Media ===
=== LEGO Media ===
After the success of the first LEGO game in 1997, [[LEGO Island]], LEGO decided to invest in more video games for their franchises, also expanding releases to the game consoles like the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Game Boy.  To do this, they setup LEGO Media to handle the publishing of all their released video games and other media.  International releases were handled by a sister branch, ''LEGO Media International''.  The games that were released under this title were:
After the success of ''[[LEGO Island]]'' in 1997, LEGO decided to invest in more video games for their franchises, also expanding releases to the game consoles like the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Game Boy.  To do this, they setup LEGO Media to handle the publishing of all their released video games and other media.  International releases were handled by a sister branch, ''LEGO Media International''.  The games that were released under this title were:


* [[wikipedia:Lego Creator (video game)|''LEGO Creator'']] (1998)
* [[wikipedia:Lego Creator (video game)|''LEGO Creator'']] (1998)
* [[wikipedia:Lego_Chess|''LEGO Chess'']] (1998)
* ''[[LEGO Chess]]'' (1998)
* [[wikipedia:Lego_Loco|''LEGO LOCO'']] (1998)
* ''[[LEGO LOCO]]'' (1998)
* ''LEGO Friends'' (1999)
* ''[[LEGO Friends]]'' (1999)
* ''[[LEGO Racers]]'' (1999)
* ''[[LEGO Racers]]'' (1999)
* [[LEGO Rock Raiders (video game)|''LEGO Rock Raiders'']] (1999/2000)
* [[LEGO Rock Raiders (video game)|''LEGO Rock Raiders'']] (1999/2000)
* [[wikipedia:Legoland (video game)|''LEGOLAND'']] (1999)
* [[LEGOLAND (video game)|''LEGOLAND'']] (2000)
* [[wikipedia:Lego_Creator: Knights Kingdom|''LEGO Creator: Knights Kingdom'']] (2000)
* ''[[LEGO Alpha Team]]'' (2000)
* [[wikipedia:Lego Alpha Team#Games|''LEGO Alpha Team'']] (2000)
* ''[[LEGO Creator: Knights' Kingdom]]'' (2000)
* [[wikipedia:Lego Stunt Rally|''LEGO Stunt Rally'']] (2000)
* ''[[LEGO My World: First Steps]]''
* ''[[LEGO My World: School Skills]]''
* ''[[LEGO Stunt Rally]]'' (2000)


===LEGO Software===
===LEGO Software===
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The next generation of games introduced a new logo and a new name to indicate the publishing company's focus on video games.  The games released under this title were:
The next generation of games introduced a new logo and a new name to indicate the publishing company's focus on video games.  The games released under this title were:


*[[LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge]] (2001)
* ''[[LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge]]'' (2001)
*[[LEGO Racers 2]] (2001)
* ''[[LEGO Racers 2]]'' (2001)


===LEGO Interactive===
===LEGO Interactive===
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Shortly after, in between publishing with Electronic Arts, the company went under another name change to LEGO Interactive, before being abandoned in favor of Tell Tale Games & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LucasArts LucasArts].  The games released under this title were:
Shortly after, in between publishing with Electronic Arts, the company went under another name change to LEGO Interactive, before being abandoned in favor of Tell Tale Games & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LucasArts LucasArts].  The games released under this title were:


*[[Island Xtreme Stunts]] (2002)
* ''[[Football Mania]]'' (2002)
*[[Drome Racers]] (2002)
* ''[[Island Xtreme Stunts]]'' (2002)
* ''[[Drome Racers]]'' (2002)

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The Original LEGO Media Logo

LEGO Interactive (formerly known as LEGO Media, and LEGO Software) was a publishing company that was responsible for publishing all LEGO games until Traveller's Tales took over LEGO Game development and publishing in 2005. Electronic Arts occasionally published LEGO games prior to 2005, including the LEGO Creator: Harry Potter series, LEGO Soccer Mania, and LEGO Bionicle: The Game


History Of Company

The company went under a number of name & brand changes over time with each new generation of LEGO games.

LEGO Media

After the success of LEGO Island in 1997, LEGO decided to invest in more video games for their franchises, also expanding releases to the game consoles like the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Game Boy. To do this, they setup LEGO Media to handle the publishing of all their released video games and other media. International releases were handled by a sister branch, LEGO Media International. The games that were released under this title were:

LEGO Software

File:LEGOSoftware.png
The LEGO Software Logo

The next generation of games introduced a new logo and a new name to indicate the publishing company's focus on video games. The games released under this title were:

LEGO Interactive

Shortly after, in between publishing with Electronic Arts, the company went under another name change to LEGO Interactive, before being abandoned in favor of Tell Tale Games & LucasArts. The games released under this title were: