Rebecca Heineman
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Rebecca Heineman.

Rebecca Heineman was inducted into the International Video Game Hall of Fame in 2017, a significant recognition of her contributions and impact on the video game industry.
Contraband Entertainment was wound down in 2013, and Rebecca Heineman founded Olde Sküül, becoming its CEO, marking another transition in her entrepreneurial career.
Rebecca Heineman became part of the advisory board of the Videogame History Museum in 2011, highlighting her recognition and involvement in preserving video game history.
Rebecca Heineman founded Contraband Entertainment in 1999, assuming the role of chief executive officer. This marked the beginning of her leadership of another game development company.
Rebecca Heineman left Interplay Productions in 1995 to co-found Logicware, marking a shift from large-scale game development to a smaller team environment.
Boone Corporation ceased operations in 1983. This event prompted Rebecca Heineman to co-found Interplay Productions with Brian Fargo, Jay Patel, and Troy Worrell.
Rebecca Ann Heineman, born William Salvador Heineman, was born on October 30, 1963, in Whittier, California. This marks the beginning of her life and career in the video game industry.
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