Applied Computer Technology

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Peter Filiberti was Vice President, Operations and principal of the company. He sold it in 1993. [1]

Research Methods: Online resources (see Links)

Arcade

  • Big Bucks Trivia (Dynasoft)

Apple II

  • Impossible Mission (US Publisher: Epyx)

Atari 8-bit

  • In Search of the Most Amazing Thing (US Publisher: Spinnaker)
  • Nightraiders (US Publisher: Datamost)

Commodore 64

  • Chopper Hunt (US Publisher: Imagic)
  • Moonsweeper (US Publisher: Imagic)
  • Nova Blast (US Publisher: Imagic; AU Publisher: HES)
  • Pitfall! (US Publisher: Activision; AU Publisher: HES)
  • Snooper Troops: Case #1: The Granite Point Ghost (US Publisher: Spinnaker)
  • Snooper Troops: Case #2: The Disappearing Dolphin (US Publisher: Spinnaker)
  • Up for Grabs (US Publisher: Spinnaker)

JR-200

  • Crazy Mazey (US Publisher: Panasonic)
  • Roundabout (US Publisher: Panasonic)
  • Solitaire (US Publisher: Panasonic)
  • Type Attack! (US Publisher: Panasonic)
  • Vortex! (US Publisher: Panasonic)

Macintosh

  • Temple of Apshai (US Publisher: Epyx)


Amusement, gaming, and other non-video game-related hardware and software were also developed at Applied Computer Technology. Those are listed on Peter Filiberti's resume.

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