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adding info about the short lived Mediagenic name and the fact that Activision purchased most of Vivendi's shares in Activision Blizzard in 2013
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Activision is a gaming company formed in 1976 by Jim Levy and former [[Atari]] programmers David Crane, Larry Kaplan, Alan Miller and Bob Whitehead.  They were merged with Vivendi to become Activision Blizzard in 2008.
Activision is a gaming company formed in 1976 by Jim Levy and former [[Atari]] programmers David Crane, Larry Kaplan, Alan Miller and Bob Whitehead.  In 1988, they branched out to other forms of software than video games, and changed the name of their corporate name to Mediagenic.  Under the Mediagenic holding company, they continued to produce and publish games as Activision.  Following a lawsuit that resulted in Mediagenic having to pay millions in damages, an investor group consisting of Robert Kotick and Brian Kelly purchased Mediagenic in 1990.  They renamed the company back to Activision in 1992.  In 2008, Activision was merged with Vivendi Games to form the holding company Activision Blizzard in 2008.  In 2013, Activision Blizzard purchased most of Vivendi's shares of the Activision Blizzard stock to become an independent company.  As in the Mediagenic years, they still produce and publish games under the Activision name while under the Activision Blizzard holding company.


Activision purchased [[Infocom]] in 1986.  Activision acted as publisher on [[Return to Zork]] which was credited to Infocom as developer.  The other games made with the [[MADE]] engine were credited to Activision as developer.
Activision purchased [[Infocom]] in 1986.  Activision acted as publisher on [[Return to Zork]] which was credited to Infocom as developer.  The other games made with the [[MADE]] engine were credited to Activision as developer.
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They also developed two more games in the [[Zork series]], [[Zork Nemesis]] and [[Zork: Grand Inquisitor]], using the [[Z-engine]].
They also developed two more games in the [[Zork series]], [[Zork Nemesis]] and [[Zork: Grand Inquisitor]], using the [[Z-engine]].


Activision also publishes games made by [[LucasArts]] in Europe, South-East Asia and Australia.
Activision also published games made by [[LucasArts]] in Europe, South-East Asia and Australia.


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