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=== Background ===
=== Background ===
'''Kindle Imagine Develop''' ('''KID''') was a Japanese video game company. It was founded on May 12, 1988. By 2006, it had filed for bankruptcy. However, in 2007, KID's intellectual properties were acquired by the CyberFront Corporation. In turn, CyberFront was then bought out by Kaga Create, in which had become defunct after a while. Currently, Mages, Inc. has CyberFront's assets which includes all of KID's works.
'''Kindle Imagine Develop''' ('''KID''') was a Japanese video game company. It was founded on May 12, 1988. By 2006, it had filed for bankruptcy. However, in 2007, KID's intellectual properties were acquired by the CyberFront Corporation. In turn, CyberFront was then bought out by Kaga Create, in which it had become defunct after a while. Currently, Mages, Inc. has CyberFront's assets which includes all of KID's works.


=== (March 4, 1999) ===
=== (March 4, 1999) ===

Revision as of 08:23, 9 December 2022


Background

Kindle Imagine Develop (KID) was a Japanese video game company. It was founded on May 12, 1988. By 2006, it had filed for bankruptcy. However, in 2007, KID's intellectual properties were acquired by the CyberFront Corporation. In turn, CyberFront was then bought out by Kaga Create, in which it had become defunct after a while. Currently, Mages, Inc. has CyberFront's assets which includes all of KID's works.

(March 4, 1999)

Logo: On a white background, we see a blue abstract "K" made up of three triangles, on the left. Next to it is "KID". Below those is the text "Kindle Imagine Develop". The logo then fades to black.

Technique: None, unless you count the fading in and out.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Very rare. Seen on the video game Pepsiman for the PlayStation, which didn't sell well according to former employee Kotaro Uchikoshi.

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