The character on the computer screen has an orange head and zebra-print pants. He isn’t blasting aliens, he’s just kicking a virtual soccer ball. Not very exciting to video game players. Or so you’d ...
Los Angeles-based Vivendi Universal Games announced that it has sold its Knowledge Adventure educational software business, to Knowledge Holdings, Inc., a new company formed by Azure Capital Partners ...
LOS ANGELES (October 5, 2004) - Vivendi Universal Games (VU Games) today announced the sale of its Knowledge Adventure educational software business, including its titles JumpStart, Mathblaster and ...
Writing for Apple’s Games site, Ellen Beeman has a look at some of the offerings for younger Mac users from kids’ software publisher Knowledge Adventure. <?php ...
A California company called Knowledge Adventure Inc. has done a strange and wonderful thing with the IMAX movie called “The Discoverers,” now playing on a five-story-high screen at the Chicago Museum ...