Difference between revisions of "Knight Technologies"

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===Amiga===
 
===Amiga===
*''Keys to Maramon, The'' (US Publisher: Mindcraft)
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*''The Keys to Maramon'' (US Publisher: Mindcraft)
  
 
===Commodore 64===
 
===Commodore 64===
*''Keys to Maramon, The'' (US Publisher: Mindcraft)
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*''The Keys to Maramon'' (US Publisher: Mindcraft)
  
 
===DOS===
 
===DOS===
*''Keys to Maramon, The'' (some graphics, some playtesting) (US Publisher: Mindcraft)
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*''The Keys to Maramon'' (some graphics, some playtesting) (US Publisher: Mindcraft)
  
 
===Lynx===
 
===Lynx===
 
* ''Dirty Larry: Renegade Cop'' (US Publisher: Telegames)
 
* ''Dirty Larry: Renegade Cop'' (US Publisher: Telegames)
 
* ''Double Dragon'' (US Publisher: Telegames)
 
* ''Double Dragon'' (US Publisher: Telegames)
* ''Guardians: Storm Over Doria, The'' (unreleased) (Telegames)
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* ''The Guardians: Storm Over Doria'' (unreleased) (Telegames)
 
* ''Qix'' (US Publisher: Telegames)
 
* ''Qix'' (US Publisher: Telegames)
  
 
[[Category:Companies]]
 
[[Category:Companies]]

Revision as of 15:10, 5 November 2013

Knight Technologies was a contract development company started by John Smedley [1] in San Diego, California, United States. [2] It was eventually acquired by Park Place Productions. [3]

Research Methods: Actual mentions, shared staff

Amiga

  • The Keys to Maramon (US Publisher: Mindcraft)

Commodore 64

  • The Keys to Maramon (US Publisher: Mindcraft)

DOS

  • The Keys to Maramon (some graphics, some playtesting) (US Publisher: Mindcraft)

Lynx

  • Dirty Larry: Renegade Cop (US Publisher: Telegames)
  • Double Dragon (US Publisher: Telegames)
  • The Guardians: Storm Over Doria (unreleased) (Telegames)
  • Qix (US Publisher: Telegames)