International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)

Moby ID: 28

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IBM published games itself only for two short periods: The early 1980s, and the mid 1990s. Before that it developed and funded development for early computer games in the 50s and 60s.

Credited on 82 Games from 1957 to 2008

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The Forbidden City: Beyond Space and Time (2008 on Linux, Windows, Macintosh)
Dinosaur Dig Cyber Adventure (2000 on Windows)
Crayola Magic 3D Coloring Book: Favorite Places (1999 on Windows)
Magic Princess: Paper Doll Maker (1998 on Windows 16-bit)
Jungle Book (1996 on Windows, Windows 16-bit)
The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996 on Windows, Windows 16-bit)
Yellow Brick Road (1995 on Windows 16-bit, PlayStation, Macintosh...)
All-American College Football (1995 on DOS)
Kid Riffs (1995 on Windows 16-bit)
NFL Pro League Football (1995 on DOS)
Peter and the Wolf (1995 on Windows 16-bit)
Power: The Game (1995 on Windows, Windows 16-bit)
Quest for Fame (1995 on Windows 16-bit, PlayStation, Macintosh)
Rapid Assault (1995 on DOS)
The Adventures of Hyperman (1995 on Windows 16-bit)
Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold (1992 on DOS, Windows, SEGA CD...)
Mad Dog McCree (1991 on DOS, Windows, SEGA CD...)
Electronic Grammar: Parts of Speech (1986 on DOS)
Aeromathics (1986 on DOS)
Imperial Space Command (1986 on DOS)

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Company information (Dec. 2007):

IBM

New Orchard Road

Armonk, New York 10504

Company phone: 800-426-4968

HAL from Stanley Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Oddysey was considered to be named after IBM with a one-letter shift, though it supposedly was coincidence.

Location and contact information in April/May 1995:

IBM Multimedia
1500 Riveredge Parkway, 2nd floor
Atlanta, GA 30328
Tel: 404-644-4881

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