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Strategy Challenges Collection is a two-game series of educational video games created by Edmark. The first game, initially released as Strategy Games of the World and later re-released as Strategy Challenges Collection 1, was released in 1995. A sequel was released in 1997 entitled Strategy Challenges Collection 2: In the Wild
Imagination Express is an educational series of interactive storybook generator [1] video games developed by Edmark. [2] [3] The titles in the series include Destination: Castle (November 15, 1994), [3] Destination: Neighborhood (November 15, 1994), [3] Destination: Rain Forest (May 5, 1995), [4] Destination: Ocean, Destination: Pyramids, and Destination: Time Trip, USA.
Edmark Corporation (or simply Edmark) was a publisher of educational print materials and educational software developer based in Redmond, Washington. [1] They developed software for Microsoft Windows and MacOS in several languages and sold it in over a dozen countries.
It primarily focuses on biology, experiments, and matter divided into seven activities (five in earlier versions). The Windows 95 version of the game was shipped on July 31, 1995. [5] Trudy's Time and Place House was released in September 1995, and stars the crocodile Trudy. It primarily focuses on geography, simulation, and time divided into ...
Thinkin' Things is a series of educational video games by the Edmark Corporation and released for Windows and Mac in the 1990s. Entries in the series include Thinkin' Things Collection 1 (Formerly Thinkin Things) (1993), Thinkin' Things Collection 2 (1994), Thinkin' Things Collection 3 (1995), the adventure game Thinkin' Things: Sky Island Mysteries (1998), Thinkin' Things Galactic Brain ...
The Witmark Demos was released in two formats: the standard two-disc set common to the rest of the series; and a four album set. Both releases featured a booklet with an account on the album's significance by historian Colin Escott , along with photos of Dylan from the period when the demos were recorded.
Founded in 1995, Riverdeep was principally the creation of the Irish ex-investment banker Barry O'Callaghan. O'Callaghan was Riverdeep's CEO and controlling shareholder. [1] Riverdeep also acquired the companies Broderbund, The Learning Company and Edmark, and became a distributor for said companies.
John Edmark (born 1965) [1] is an American designer, sculptor, and professor at Stanford University. Many of his art works take on a mathematical approach and application. Many of his art works take on a mathematical approach and application.