Take-Two Interactive, founded in 1993, has established itself as a prominent player in the gaming industry, marked by significant milestones such as the acquisition of Rockstar Games and 2K Games. The studio has launched major projects that have shaped its reputation, including the critically acclaimed Grand Theft Auto series and NBA 2K franchise. Key personnel include co-founders Ryan Brant and Paul Eibeler, along with influential figures like Sam and Dan Houser from Rockstar, who have driven creative direction and innovation. Take-Two has developed a range of notable games, including MTV Total Request Live, Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes, and the horror-themed Kiss: Psycho Circus - The Nightmare Child. The studio has influenced the gaming landscape through its commitment to high-quality storytelling and immersive gameplay, particularly in the action-adventure and sports genres. Specializing in diverse genres, Take-Two focuses on action, sports, and role-playing games, often incorporating advanced technology to enhance player experiences. The studio has received numerous awards, including BAFTA nominations and Game Developers Choice Awards, recognizing its contributions to the gaming community and its impact on the industry.