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Take Two or Take 2 may refer to:

In music:

In other media:

  • Take Two (pricing game), a game on the American TV game show The Price is Right
  • Take-Two Interactive, a video game publisher
  • The Princess Diaries: Take Two, a book by Meg Cabot
  • Take Two (musical), a musical by Brett Schrier and Catherine Doherty, debuted in 2009 by Northern Stage in Vermont, U.S.
  • "Take Two", a 2008 upgrade to the Apple TV digital media receiver
  • Take Two, a 1988 film starring Frank Stallone
  • Take Two, a BBC children's TV series shown in the 1980s and 90s which was a programme based on children's views on television.

In other uses:

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Gaming

Up to date as of January 31, 2010
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Take-Two Interactive
Image:Take-two interactive logo.jpg
Type Private
Founded 1993
Headquarters New York, New York, USA
Products
Parent Company N/A
Website http://www.take2games.com

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. is a leading worldwide publisher, developer and distributor of interactive entertainment software, hardware and accessories.

Take-Two's product offerings include titles for the leading hardware platforms - the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, the Xbox from Microsoft, the Xbox 360, the PlayStation, Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance, as well as for PCs. Take-two publishes and develops products through its owned labels: Rockstar Games and Global Star Software; and distributes products in North America through its Jack of All Games subsidiary. Take-Two also manufactures and markets video game and electronic peripherals and accessories in Europe, North America and the Asia Pacific region through its Joytech subsidiary.

The Company's proprietary brand franchises include Grand Theft Auto, Max Payne, Midnight Club, Manhunt, Smuggler's Run, Red Dead Revolver, Oni, Spec Ops, Railroad Tycoon and Tropico. Licensed brands include Mafia, Conflict: Desert Storm, Stronghold and Hidden & Dangerous.

Take-Two is headquartered in New York City, with its international headquarters based in Windsor (England). The Company has development studios in Edinburgh, San Diego, Vancouver, Toronto, Vienna, Leeds (England), Fenton (Missouri), Bellevue (Washington) and San Francisco; product development and testing in Lincoln (England), San Francisco, Westlake Village (California), New York and Austin; electronic peripheral and accessory manufacturing in Hong Kong; and sales and marketing offices in Cincinnati, New York, Toronto, London, Windsor (England), Paris, Munich, Madrid, Milan, Sydney, Breda (Netherlands) and Auckland.

Take-Two's common stock is publicly traded on NASDAQ under the symbol TTWO.

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