Imagic was a third-party maker of games for the Atari 2600 and other early video game consoles in the early 1980s. It was co-founded in 1981 by former Atari, Inc. programmer Rob Fulop, the author of Night Driver and Missile Command; and its best-selling titles included Atlantis, Cosmic Ark, Demon Attack, and billiards game Trick Shot. Other co-founders with Fulop were Bill Grubb, Bob Smith, Mark Bradley and Denis Koble from Atari, and Jim Goldberger and Brian Dougherty from Mattel. By the end of the 2600's life, Imagic had the third largest collection of original game cartridges for the system, behind only Atari and Activision.