Interactive Magic

Interactive Magic was a developer and publisher of simulation computer games during the 1990s which was founded by MicroProse co-founder Bill Stealey in 1995 after the buyout of MicroProse by Spectrum Holobyte. Interactive Magic published the original Capitalism, Seven Kingdoms, Air Warrior II & III, Apache, Hind, iM1A2 Abrams, War Inc., Fallen Haven, iF-22, and iF-16, amongst other titles. They often used the brand name I-Magic instead of their full company name.

Since dropping the "Magic" part of their name, they are now known as iEntertainment Network.

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