Occupation Businessman Known for Imagic | Name Bill Grubb | |
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Bill Grubb (William F.X. Grubb) is a businessman who was the co-founder of Imagic, which was at one time the second largest third party video game publisher in the United States.
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Career
Grubb left an 18 month post at Atari as a vice president of marketing to form Imagic. Before that, he was with the marketing department at Black and Decker for 11 years.
It was Grubb's goal to take Imagic public and to eventually overtake Activision as the number one third party video game publisher, but the North American Video Game Crash of 1983 caused Imagic to withdraw its IPO and eventually close its doors in 1985.
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