Difference between revisions of "Imaginative Systems Software"
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− | '''Imaginative Systems Software''' was a company co-founded in New Milford, New Jersey | + | '''Imaginative Systems Software''' was a company co-founded in New Milford, New Jersey, by Dan [http://web.archive.org/web/20140828205243/http://www.dankitchen.com/html/text_block.php] and Garry Kitchen. Garry was the president. [http://www.garrykitchen.com/curriculum_vitae.html] Dan and Garry were eventually hired by Activision, then co-founded [[Absolute Entertainment]]. |
'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff | ||
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*''Crime Stopper'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Dan Kitchen, Barry Marx] | *''Crime Stopper'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Dan Kitchen, Barry Marx] | ||
*''Crystal Caverns'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Dan Kitchen] | *''Crystal Caverns'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Dan Kitchen] | ||
+ | *''Kamikaze'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [John Van Ryzin] | ||
+ | *''Laser Bounce'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Kevin Kalkut] | ||
*''Shuttle Intercept'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [John Van Ryzin] | *''Shuttle Intercept'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [John Van Ryzin] | ||
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*''Bulldog Pinball'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Paul Willson?] | *''Bulldog Pinball'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Paul Willson?] | ||
*''Shuttle Intercept'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [John Van Ryzin] | *''Shuttle Intercept'' (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [John Van Ryzin] | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[https://twitter.com/dankitchen/status/1238239958789500928 Related tweet by Dan Kitchen] | ||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] |
Revision as of 23:50, 13 March 2020
Imaginative Systems Software was a company co-founded in New Milford, New Jersey, by Dan [1] and Garry Kitchen. Garry was the president. [2] Dan and Garry were eventually hired by Activision, then co-founded Absolute Entertainment.
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff
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- Donkey Kong (under subcontract with Woodside Design Associates) (US Publisher: Coleco) [Garry Kitchen]
Apple II
- Bellhop (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Garry Kitchen, John Van Ryzin]
- Crime Stopper (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Dan Kitchen, Barry Marx]
- Crystal Caverns (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Dan Kitchen]
- Kamikaze (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [John Van Ryzin]
- Laser Bounce (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Kevin Kalkut]
- Shuttle Intercept (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [John Van Ryzin]
Atari 8-bit
- Bulldog Pinball (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [Paul Willson?]
- Shuttle Intercept (US Publisher: Hayden Software) [John Van Ryzin]