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Image Works
Founded: 1988
Defunct: 1992
Headquarters:
United Kingdom

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Image Works was a Mirrorsoft publishing label established in 1988 for games aimed at the "mass market"[1]. It was one of several Mirrorsoft labels in use during the late 1980s.

Following the closure of Mirrorsoft and subsequent buyout by Acclaim Entertainment, Image Works continued to be used as a publishing label for Acclaim for a few months (or at least, used to publish the European Mega Drive version of Back to the Future Part III). The brand was retired in 1992.

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