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Millennium Interactive

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Millennium Interactive, founded in 1988 by Michael Hayward, Tony Beckwith, and Ian Saunter, made significant strides in the gaming industry with a focus on innovative gameplay and technology. The studio gained attention in the early 1990s, particularly with the development of "Cyberlife," a project centered on artificial life, led by Steve Grand. In 1997, Millennium was acquired by Sony Interactive Entertainment, leading to its rebranding as SCE Cambridge Studio, and later as Guerrilla Cambridge, a subsidiary of Guerrilla Games.

Notable titles from Millennium include "James Pond: Underwater Agent," "Warlock: The Avenger," and "Cyber Empires," which showcased their ability to blend engaging narratives with unique gameplay mechanics. The studio's contributions to the gaming landscape include advancements in artificial life simulation and genre-defining titles in action and adventure.

Millennium Interactive specialized in action-adventure and simulation games, with a particular emphasis on innovative gameplay experiences. The studio received various accolades for its work, solidifying its reputation within the industry and influencing future game development practices.

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December 31, 1988

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