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{{stub}}'''Davidson & Associates, Inc.''' was an American [[wikipedia:edutainment|edutainment]] video game developer and publisher which primarily specialized in children's software for [[Windows PC]]s.
 
{{stub}}'''Davidson & Associates, Inc.''' was an American [[wikipedia:edutainment|edutainment]] video game developer and publisher which primarily specialized in children's software for [[Windows PC]]s.
  
It acquired [[Blizzard Entertainment]] in early 1994{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970126002419/http://www.davd.com/press/corp/bground.html}} and [[Condor]] in 1996 (renaming the latter Blizzard North){{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970712001925/http://www.davd.com/press/corp/condor.html}}. It was itself acquired in July 1996 by CUC International{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970126002419/http://www.davd.com/press/corp/bground.html}}
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It acquired [[Blizzard Entertainment]] in early 1994{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970126002419/http://www.davd.com/press/corp/bground.html}} and [[Condor]] in 1996 (renaming the latter Blizzard North){{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970712001925/http://www.davd.com/press/corp/condor.html}}. It was itself acquired in July 1996 by CUC International{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970126002419/http://www.davd.com/press/corp/bground.html}}.
  
 
Davidson was merged into CUC's Knowledge Adventure division in 1998, though the brand continued to be used until 1999.
 
Davidson was merged into CUC's Knowledge Adventure division in 1998, though the brand continued to be used until 1999.

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Davidson & Associates, Inc. was an American edutainment video game developer and publisher which primarily specialized in children's software for Windows PCs.

It acquired Blizzard Entertainment in early 1994[1] and Condor in 1996 (renaming the latter Blizzard North)[3]. It was itself acquired in July 1996 by CUC International[1].

Davidson was merged into CUC's Knowledge Adventure division in 1998, though the brand continued to be used until 1999.

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