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Who founded Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive?

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Take-Two Interactive was founded by Ryan Brant in 1993, while Rockstar Games was founded by Sam Houser and Dan Houser in 1998. Rockstar Games later became a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive when Take-Two acquired it in 2002.

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Take-Two Interactive FounderRyan Brant
Take-Two Founded1993
Rockstar Games FoundersSam Houser and Dan Houser
Rockstar Games Founded1998
Rockstar Acquired2002 by Take-Two Interactive
HeadquartersTake-Two: New York City; Rockstar: New York City

Take-Two Interactive Founding

Take-Two Interactive was established in 1993 by Ryan Brant. The company started as a video game publisher and has grown to become one of the largest video game companies in the world. Take-Two Interactive is headquartered in New York City and went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange in 1997.

Rockstar Games Founding

Rockstar Games was founded in 1998 by Sam Houser and Dan Houser, who are brothers. The company was created as a video game development studio focused on creating innovative and popular games. Rockstar Games is also based in New York City and became known for developing the Grand Theft Auto series, which became one of the most successful video game franchises of all time.

The Acquisition

In 2002, Take-Two Interactive acquired Rockstar Games, making it a wholly-owned subsidiary. This acquisition was significant because Rockstar Games had already achieved major success with games like Grand Theft Auto III. The combination gave Take-Two Interactive a powerhouse development studio and contributed to the company's growth in the video game industry.

Key Franchises and Success

Under Take-Two's ownership, Rockstar Games has continued to develop blockbuster titles including the Grand Theft Auto series, Red Dead Redemption series, and Max Payne series. These games have generated billions of dollars in revenue and made Take-Two Interactive one of the most profitable entertainment companies in the world.

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