Absolute Entertainment

Absolute Entertainment was a video game company that was founded by Garry Kitchen in 1986. It was the parent company of Imagineering Inc. The company went defunct in 1995.

List of games developed/published

 * Toys
 * Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit
 * Space Ace (SNES)
 * Goofy's Hysterical History Tour
 * Turn and Burn: The F-14 Dogfight Simulator
 * The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends
 * Desert Bus
 * Casper (SNES)

Why Their Games Absolutely Sucked

 * 1) Poor use of their licenses, just like TDK Mediactive. Some of them didn't even make sense, such as their SNES Home Improvement adaptation.
 * 2) The graphics they used in most of their games were terrible.
 * 3) Their games had stiff controls. Sometimes there were input delays in their games.
 * 4) Lackluster gameplay in a lot of their games.
 * 5) Their games had awful sound effects. For instance, it didn't fit the tone of the game it was featured in.
 * 6) Bad music on their NES games (the music in their SNES games was better, but still not that great)

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) They did produce a couple of good games early on, including A Boy and his Blob, before they started focusing on licensed games.
 * 2) Mark Van Hecke, who also composed songs for Imagineering, also did a good job with some of the soundtracks he composed. The same goes for Jim Wallace.
 * 3) They had a decent or good games, like Turn and Burn: No fly zone, Goofy's Hysterical History Tour, and Super Battletank.

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