Titus Interactive SA (formerly Titus France SA) was a French software company, created in 1985 by The Caen Brothers, Eric and Hervé, named after Eric's childhood nickname. They made some good games (Crazy Cars II, Prehistorik) and some rather infamously bad ones (Superman 64, RoboCop (2003), Carmageddon 64).
In 2001 Titus acquired majority control of Interplay Entertainment by buying up stock, and the same year Hervé Caen took over as CEO of Interplay. Following some poor business decisions, however, the Titus company filed for bankruptcy in 2004, almost dragging Interplay down with it. Ultimately though, Interplay managed to avoid bankruptcy by the skin of its teeth and, in a twist of irony, brought up Titus' IPs and other assets.
In 2020, four Titus games (Prehistorik Man, Titan, The Braines and Incantation) were included in the "Interplay Collection" for the new handheld console Evercade.
Games:
- Fire and Forget
- Crazy Cars
- Crazy Cars 2 aka F40 Pursuit Simulator
- Crazy Cars 3 aka Lamborghini American Challenge
- Automobili Lamborghini
- Titan
- Knight Force
- Un Indien Dans La Ville (Also Known As Little Indian: An Indian In The City)
- The Blues Brothers
- Blues Brothers 2000
- Prehistorik
- Prehistorik 2
- Prehistorik Man
- Titus the Fox - Lagaf': Les Aventures de Moktar — Vol 1: La Zoubida (Also Known As Titus the Fox: To Marrakech And Back)
- Super Cauldron
- Metal Rage
- The Brainies
- Incantation
- Rival Realms
- Virtual Chess
- Virtual Chess II
- Virtual Chess 64
- Superman 64 (officially titled The New Superman Aventures)note
- Quest for Camelot
- World Series Baseball '98
- Roadsters
- Evil Zone
- Xena: Warrior Princess: The Talisman of Fate
- Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
- Carmageddon 64
- Incredible Crisis
- Destroyer
- Flam
- Hole in one
- Power Grid
- Sky Battle
- Top Gun: Combat Zones
- Virtual Kasparov
- Worms World Party
- Exhibition of Speed
- RoboCop (2003 console FPS)
- Prince of Persia 2 (SNES version)
- Barbarian (Titus) (involved as publisher. Development by Saffire)