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Imagic 2600 cartridges were distinct from both Activision and Atari cartridges with an extended ridge at the top of the cart. Packaging was distinctive due to the use of reflective silver on the boxes, with a tapered, ridged end intended for an easy grip. The years are for the original versions
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Despite initial success and sales greater than projections, the company's fortunes reversed after the stock market dumped videogame stocks in late 1982, scuttling Imagic's initial plan to become a publicly traded company.
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During its height, Imagic ran a fan club for their games, the Numb Thumb Club, which published an annual newsletter. Only two issues were published before Imagic's demise in 1983.
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as well as Pat Ransil and Gary Kato. Grubb previously served as the vp of sales and marketing for Atari for 18 months. Before that, he was with the marketing department at
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games. The rights to Imagic's most popular titles have been owned by Activision since the late 1980s, and they have been re-released on several occasions.
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as the number one third-party video game publisher. Fulop, meanwhile, was previously a programmer at Atari, and claimed in a 2019 interview with
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coupon for a free turkey rather than the monetary Christmas bonus he had expected.
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for 11 years. It was Grubb's goal to take Imagic public and to eventually overtake
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Although Imagic grew quickly in its early years, it was irreparably harmed by the
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that he left the company in favor of Imagic after being paid for developing the
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Imagic was the second third-party publisher for the Atari 2600, formed after
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releases for that system in America. The company never recovered from the
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Defunct companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area
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For the company formerly known as iMagic Online, see
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Index

IEntertainment Network
Interactive Magic

Private
Video games
Liquidation
Los Gatos, California
United States
Rob Fulop
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i-MA-jik
video game developer
publisher
Atari 2600
corporate alumni
Atari, Inc.
Atlantis
Cosmic Ark
Demon Attack
Intellivision
ColecoVision
Atari 8-bit computers
TI-99/4A
IBM PCjr
VIC-20
Commodore 64
TRS-80 Color Computer
Magnavox Odyssey²
third-party
video game crash of 1983

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