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For the similarly-named Japanese game developer, see Imagineer.

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Imagineering
Founded: 1986-02-26[1]
Defunct: 1992-07-01[1]
Merged into: Absolute Entertainment[1]
Headquarters:
United States

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Imagineering, Inc. was an American video game developer and affiliate of closely-related publisher Absolute Entertainment.[1]

Company

Founded on February 26, 1986, Imagineering was largely comprised of former Activision staff, and primarily developed games for its affiliated publisher Absolute Entertainment.[1] Various notable developers were employed at Imagineering, like David Crane, Alex Demeo, and Dan and Garry Kitchen.

On July 1, 1992, Imagineering was formally merged into Absolute Entertainment.[1]

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