Xicat Interactive
Xicat Interactive was a video game publisher with distribution across Europe and North America. Xicat held several significant licenses, including Gothic; Motor Trend; Jane's Combat Simulations; and Guns & Ammo.[1]
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | London EC1V ODP, United Kingdom |
Website | xicat.com (archived) |
Games published/distributed
- The Amazing Virtual Sea Monkeys
- Ballistics
- Black Belt Challenge
- Black Stone: Magic & Steel
- Carmageddon TDR 2000
- Carrier
- Charge 'N Blast
- Cultures
- Coaster Works
- CowHunter
- Demonworld: Dark Armies
- Fila World Tennis
- Flight Unlimited
- F/A-18 Precision Strike Fighter
- Gothic
- Haven: Call of the King
- Hot Wired
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References
External links
- Xicat Interactive official website at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
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