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− | | | + | }}{{sub-stub}}'''Thinking Cap Enrichment Programs, Inc.''', commonly known as simply '''Thinking Cap''', was an American edutainment video game publisher, notable for being the only non-Japanese third-party company to publish games for the [[Sega Pico]]. |
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Thinking Cap Enrichment Programs, Inc., commonly known as simply Thinking Cap, was an American edutainment video game publisher, notable for being the only non-Japanese third-party company to publish games for the Sega Pico.
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Thinking Cap Enrichment Programs was founded on August 25, 1992 by Peter Grossman, Greg Friedman, and Kenneth Wirt.[1]