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Absolute Entertainment was an American video game publishing company. Through its development house, Imagineering, Absolute Entertainment produced titles for the Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Game Gear, Genesis/Mega Drive, Sega CD, Game Boy, Nintendo Entertainment System, and Super NES video game consoles, as well as for the Commodore 64, Apple II ...
Absolute Entertainment was founded in 1986 by former Activision designers and programmers David Crane, Dan Kitchen and Garry Kitchen. The name was specifically chosen to have the company listed alphabetically above Activision (and Accolade), just as...
Absolute Entertainment was an American video game publishing company. Through its development house , Imagineering , Absolute Entertainment produced titles for the Atari 2600 , Atari 7800 , Game Gear , Genesis/Mega Drive , Sega CD , Game Boy , Nintendo Entertainment System , and Super NES video game consoles, as well as for the Commodore 64 ...
Company ». A defunct US video game publisher founded by former Activision employees. Operated from the late-80s up until the mid-90s when poor sales forced it to close down. Its owners went on to found Skyworks Technologies.
Absolute Entertainment, Inc. was a New Jersey-based video game company founded in 1986 by David Crane, previously the co-founder of Activision and developer of such games as Pitfall!.
Absolute Entertainment, Inc. (incorporated on August 19, 1986) was a New Jersey-based publisher and developer founded by Garry Kitchen, Dan Kitchen, Alex DeMeo, and John Van Ryzin, all previously from Activision's East Coast Design Center.
Absolute Entertainment was a video game company that produced games for a variety of platforms. They were founded in 1986 by some programmers that left Activision. In 1995 the company disbanded and their assets were acquired by Activision.