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Access Software was acquired by [[Microsoft]] in [[1999]], became part of [[Microsoft Game Studios]] and was renamed to ''Salt Lake Games Studio''. In 2003 it was renamed again to ''Indie Games''. | Access Software was acquired by [[Microsoft]] in [[1999]], became part of [[Microsoft Game Studios]] and was renamed to ''Salt Lake Games Studio''. In 2003 it was renamed again to ''Indie Games''. | ||
In October [[2004]], Microsoft sold the development studio to [[Take-Two Interactive]] and it took on the name Indie Built. They became part of Take-Two's [[2K Games]]/[[2K Sports]] brand. Indie shipped [[Amped 3]] for the launch of [[Xbox 360]] and worked on [[Top Spin 2]] for Xbox 360, developed by [[Power and Magic]]. Take 2 suddenly closed Indie Built on April 28, [[2006]] without publicly stating any reasons for the closure. | In October [[2004]], Microsoft sold the development studio to [[Take-Two Interactive]] and it took on the name Indie Built. They became part of Take-Two's [[2K Games]]/[[2K Sports]] brand. Indie shipped [[Amped 3]] for the launch of [[Xbox 360]] and worked on [[Top Spin 2]] for Xbox 360, developed by [[Power and Magic]]. Take 2 suddenly closed Indie Built on [[April 28]], [[2006]] without publicly stating any reasons for the closure. |