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Revision as of 13:25, 19 March 2009
Long Island, New York-based software house during the 1980s. Not to be confused with the Atari 2600 third-party publisher Commavid, which was originally called Computer Magic, and probably not to be confused with the publisher of Volcano for the ZX Spectrum.
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links)
Atari 7800
- California Games (unreleased) (Atari)
- One-on-One Basketball (US Publisher: Atari)
- Summer Games (US Publisher: Atari)
- Winter Games (US Publisher: Atari)
Atari 8-Bit
- Avoid (unreleased?) (Computer Magic)
- Horseword Derby (unreleased?) (Computer Magic)
- It-Is-Balloon (unreleased?) (Computer Magic)
- Kayos (US Publisher: Computer Magic)
- Mad-Netter (US Publisher: Computer Magic)
- Pogoman (US Publisher: Computer Magic)
- Tribomb (unreleased?) (Computer Magic)