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− | '''APh Technological Consulting''' was an engineering firm started in 1974 in Pasadena, California, by two Caltech students: Glenn Hightower and John Denker. [http://newspaperarchive.com/us/california/pasadena/star-news/1974/09-16/page-15] (APh is an abbreviation for applied physics. [http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/31865216/]) | + | '''APh Technological Consulting''' was an engineering firm started in 1974 in Pasadena, California, by two Caltech students: Glenn Hightower and John Denker. [http://newspaperarchive.com/us/california/pasadena/star-news/1974/09-16/page-15] (APh is an abbreviation for applied physics. [http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/31865216/]) In 1976, APh was hired by Mattel to help design the Intellivision system. They also developed the operating system and the first games. [http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/people/companies.html] |
− | + | Several members of APh left in 1982 and started [[Cheshire Engineering]] after a dispute over profits from developing Mattel's "M Network" line of Atari 2600 games. [http://www.intellivisionlives.com/bluesky/people/companies.html] | |
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+ | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Online resources (see [[#Links|Links]]) | ||
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*''Mission X'' (unreleased) | *''Mission X'' (unreleased) | ||
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+ | *[https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Aintellivisionlives.com+%22aph%22 Official Intellivision website] | ||
+ | *[http://www.2600connection.com/interviews/hal_finney/interview_hal_finney.html 2600 Connection interview with programmer Hal Finney] | ||
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Revision as of 02:02, 7 September 2014
APh Technological Consulting was an engineering firm started in 1974 in Pasadena, California, by two Caltech students: Glenn Hightower and John Denker. [1] (APh is an abbreviation for applied physics. [2]) In 1976, APh was hired by Mattel to help design the Intellivision system. They also developed the operating system and the first games. [3]
Several members of APh left in 1982 and started Cheshire Engineering after a dispute over profits from developing Mattel's "M Network" line of Atari 2600 games. [4]
Research Methods: Online resources (see Links)
2600
- Adventures of Tron [Hal Finney, Glenn Hightower]
- Air Raiders [Larry Zwick]
- Armor Ambush [Hal Finney]
- Astroblast [Hal Finney]
- Dark Cavern [Hal Finney]
- Frogs and Flies [David Rolfe]
- International Soccer [Kevin Miller]
- Lock 'n' Chase [Bruce Pedersen]
- Sea Battle / High Seas (unreleased) [Larry Zwick, Bruce Pedersen]
- Sharp Shot (unreleased) [Jeff Ronne]
- Space Attack [Hal Finney, Bruce Pedersen]
- Super Challenge Baseball [David Rolfe]
- Super Challenge Football [Ken Smith]
- Tron Deadly Discs / Deadly Discs [Jeff Ronne, Brett Stutz]
Intellivision
- ABPA Backgammon / Backgammon [Kevin Miller]
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain [Tom Loughry]
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasures of Tarmin [Tom Loughry]
- Adventures of Tron (unreleased) [Peter Kaminski]
- Air Battle (unfinished)
- Air Strike (unfinished) [Peter Kaminski]
- Arcade (unfinished)
- Armor Battle [Chris Kingsley]
- Auto Racing [Larry Zwick]
- Baseball II / All-Star Major League Baseball (became World Championship Baseball, an INTV release prepared by Quicksilver Software) [Dan Dickerson]
- Basketball II (unfinished) [Scott Bishop]
- Boxing [Tom Loughry]
- Brickout! (unreleased) [Rich O'Keefe]
- Checkers / Draughts [David Rolfe]
- Demo Cartridge (1980)
- Demo Cartridge (1982)
- The Electric Company: Math Fun [Kimo Yap]
- The Electric Company: Word Fun [Kevin Miller]
- Explorer (unfinished)
- Frog Bog [Peter Kaminski, Tom Soulanille]
- Horse Racing [Chris Hawley]
- Land Battle (unreleased) [Glyn Anderson]
- Las Vegas Craps (unreleased)
- Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack [David Rolfe]
- Las Vegas Roulette [John Brooks]
- Major League Baseball / Baseball [David Rolfe]
- More of Theirs (unreleased) [John Brooks]
- NASL Soccer / Soccer [Kevin Miller]
- NBA Basketball / Basketball [Ken Smith]
- NFL Football / Football [Ken Smith, Glyn Anderson]
- NHL Hockey / Hockey [Ken Smith]
- PGA Golf / Golf [Scott Bishop]
- Reversi [Greg Favor]
- Royal Dealer [Rich O'Keefe]
- Sea Battle [Ken Smith]
- Sharp Shot [Frank Evans]
- Space Armada [John Brooks, Chris Hawley]
- Space Battle [Hal Finney]
- Star Strike [Hal Finney, Brett Stutz]
- Sub Hunt [Tom Loughry]
- Takeover / Empire (unreleased) [Jeff Ronne]
- Tennis [Gavin Claypool]
- Test Cartridge
- TV Powww! games (later released as Sharp Shot)
- Triple Action [Rich O'Keefe]
- U.S. Ski Team Skiing / Skiing / Alpine Skiing [Scott Reynolds]
Intellivision Keyboard Component
- BASIC Programming Language [Ken Smith]
- Chartcraft Stock Analysis (unreleased) [Kevin Miller]
- Conversational French [Hal Finney, Chris Kingsley]
- Demo Cassette
- Jack LaLanne's Physical Conditioning [Hal Finney]
- Jeane Dixon Astrology (unreleased) [Kevin Miller]
- Spelling Challenge
VIC-20
- Mission X (unreleased)