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Creative Wonders was an educational software corporation from 1994 to 1999. It created computer games based on children's characters like Sesame Street, Madeline, Schoolhouse Rock!, Arthur, Little Bear, Dr. Seuss and ABC World Reference. It was a joint-venture between Electronic Arts and ABC.[1]
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Formerly | EA Kids (1994-1995) |
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Company type | Division of Electronic Arts |
Industry | Computer games |
Founded | December 1994[1] |
Defunct | 1999 |
Fate | Assets purchased by The Learning Company in 1998 and folded into Mattel Interactive |
Successors | The Learning Company Mattel Interactive |
Key people | Greg Bestick (president, 1995)[1] |
Products | Sesame Street Madeline Schoolhouse Rock! Arthur Little Bear Dr. Seuss ABC World Reference Series The Baby-Sitters Club |
Creative Wonders started out in 1994 as a division of Electronic Arts called EA Kids before renaming to Creative Wonders.[1] Creative Wonders was responsible for creating popular games like the Sesame Street and Madeline series, and took over publishing of "EA 3D Atlas" which had been created by The Multimedia Corporation in London (a BBC company). In 1995, Creative Wonders teamed with ABC to create the ABC World Reference Series, a series of encyclopedias and atlases on CD-ROM based on "EA 3D Atlas", produced by The Multimedia Corporation and incorporating content and branding from ABC.
In 1998, Creative Wonders' assets were purchased by The Learning Company, and sold ABC and Electronic Arts to that company, and, later in 1999, it was folded into the latter, and later Mattel Interactive.
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