| Company type | Subsidiary |
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| Industry | Video games |
| Founded | 1989; 36 years ago (1989) |
| Founder | David Rosenbaum |
| Defunct | February 26, 2010 (2010-02-26) |
| Fate | Merged into New Age Electronics |
| Headquarters | , US |
Area served | North America, Europe, Australia |
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Jack of All Games, Inc. was an Americandistributor of video games and video game-related hardware based inWest Chester Township, Ohio. Founded by David Rosenbaum in 1989, the company was sold toTake-Two Interactive in August 1998. Through a series of acquisitions and mergers, Jack of All Games expanded by nine further offices in nine countries between February and October 1999. Following anoutsourcing deal in October 2008, the company was sold toSynnex in February 2010, where it was merged into Synnex' New Age Electronics division.
Jack of All Games was founded by David Rosenbaum in 1989,[1] based inWest Chester Township, Ohio.[2] The company was acquired byTake-Two Interactive on August 25, 1998,[3] for approximatelyUS$16.8 million in stock.[4]
In February 1999, Take-Two Interactive combined various of their international distribution outlets into Jack of All Games: Alliance Inventory Management (based inNew York City) became Jack of All Games NY, LDA Distribution (London andParis) became Jack of All Games UK and Jack of All Games France, and Directsoft (Sydney) became Jack of All Games Australia.[5] The new offices were followed up by Funsoft Nordic (Oslo,Copenhagen andStockholm), which was acquired by Take-Two Interactive in March 1999 and subsequently renamed Jack of All Games Scandinavia.[6][7] An office inMunich, Germany, was opened on July 1, 1999.[8] Triad Distributors and Global Star Software, respectively a software distributor and a budget-range game publisher, both of which were founded in 1993 by Craig McGauley and Damian Cristiani, and operated under the same management team and from the same facilities inConcord, Ontario, were acquired by Take-Two Interactive in September 1999 and combined into Jack of All Games Canada.[9] In October 1999, Take-Two Interactive acquired Italian publisher CD Verte, which became Jack of All Games Italy.[10]
On September 9, 2008, Take-Two Interactive announced that, effective immediately, all Jack of All Games operations, including all employees and their West Chester office lease, would beoutsourced to Ditan, the distribution arm ofCinram.[11]
In October 2008, Robert Alexander, thepresident of Jack of All Games at the time of its acquisition, filed a complaint with theUnited States District Court for the District of Nevada against Take-Two Interactive executives Paul Eibler and Richard Roedel, who Alexander alleged had implemented a scheme that procedurally lowered his compensation as a key employee for the company.[12] According to Alexander, the company owed him "a $240,000 salary with guaranteed 20% raises for three years, a $25,000 monthly expense allowance, a $0.50 royalty on each game passed through his distribution chain, and a large chunk of Take-Two stock", due to which was a seeking a total of$50 million in damages forbreach of contract.[13][14]
On December 21, 2009, Take-Interactive announced that they had agreed to sell Jack of All Games toSynnex for$43.25 million.[15] According toBen Feder,chief executive officer for the company the time, Take-Two Interactive wanted to shift their focus to their "core business strategy"—video game publishing.[16] The acquisition closed on February 26, 2010, and Jack of All Games was effectively merged into Synnex' New Age Electronics division.[17]