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  2. Category:Arcade video game flyer images - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:BMG Interactive games - Wikipedia

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  5. Spider: The Video Game - Wikipedia

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    Spider: The Video Game, is a 2.5D platform game developed by Boss Game Studios [2] and published by BMG Interactive for the PlayStation.It was the only release published under the BMG Interactive label in the U.S. [3] The player takes the role of a cybernetic spider, within which the mind of its creator, Dr. Michael Kelly, has been implanted.

  6. Bertelsmann - Wikipedia

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    In March 1998, Bertelsmann sold its video game publisher, BMG Interactive, to Take-Two Interactive in exchange for 16 percent of Take Two's stock. [86] This management change coincided with the takeover of Random House. [87] [88] [89] With this, the group advanced to become the largest publishing group in the English-speaking world. [90]

  7. Columbia House - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Record Club was formed in 1955 by CBS/Columbia Records as an experiment to market music directly by mail, [5] spurring sales to rural consumers and heading off competition from mail-order companies from outside the record industry. [6] New members to the club were enticed with a free record just for joining. [5]

  8. Sam Houser - Wikipedia

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    Houser became a video producer for BMG Interactive after he and his father had lunch with the executive producer of the music label, who claimed that Houser had some good ideas. [9] After BMG partnered with a small CD ROM company, Houser transferred to the Interactive Publishing division of BMG in order to work closely with developing video games.

  9. Bertelsmann Music Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, BMG acquired Italian publisher Casa Ricordi, which had been founded in 1808. In March 1998, BMG sold its video game publisher BMG Interactive to Take-Two Interactive, with Bertelsmann taking a 16 percent stake in Take-Two. BMG Interactive published the Grand Theft Auto video game series. [1]