TalonSoft

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TalonSoft
Fate Acquired by Take-Two Interactive in 2000 and later shut down
Founded 1995
Defunct Shut down in 2002
Location Baltimore, Maryland
Industry Computer and video game industry
Key people Jim Rose and John Davidson
Parent Take-Two Interactive from 2000

TalonSoft was a Baltimore, Maryland-based computer game developer founded in 1995 by Jim Rose and John Davidson. The company specialized in wargames; many of its releases were acclaimed within the wargaming community.

TalonSoft was acquired by Take-Two Interactive in early 2000, and operated as a brand of Take-Two until it was shut down in 2002. The talonsoft.com domain currently redirects to the Gathering of Developers.

In October 2005, Matrix Games acquired the publication rights to most of the TalonSoft catalog, including the Battleground, Campaign, and Operational Art of War series.

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