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Defunct high-tech product development consulting/manufacturing firm based in Downer's Grove, Illinois, United States. Founded by five entrepreneurs and owned by Brunswick for a while. [http://members.fortunecity.com/illini1/info/mikebelo.html] Contributed to the development of the ColecoVision system as well as developed games. Developed the operating system and bowling games for Brunswick's Bowlervision system. [http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,24365/]
  
Defunct high-tech product development consulting/manufacturing firm based in Downer's Grove, Illinois. Founded by five entrepreneurs, owned by Brunswick for a while [http://members.fortunecity.com/illini1/info/mikebelo.html]. Contributed to development of ColecoVision main system as well as developing games. Developed the operating system and bowling games for Brunswick's Bowlervision system. [http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,24365/]
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'''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Interviews, online resources
  
 
===ColecoVision===
 
===ColecoVision===
 
*''2010: The Graphic Action Game'' (US Publisher: Coleco)
 
*''2010: The Graphic Action Game'' (US Publisher: Coleco)
 
*<div style="color:red">''Cosmic Avenger'' (US Publisher: Coleco)</div>
 
*<div style="color:red">''Cosmic Avenger'' (US Publisher: Coleco)</div>
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:<small>It has also been claimed that [[Gordon Martin & Associates]] developed this.</small>
 
*''Front Line'' (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
 
*''Front Line'' (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
 
*''Gorf'' (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
 
*''Gorf'' (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
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*''Turbo'' (US Publisher: Coleco) [http://www.opcodegames.com/coleconation/coleconation_nine.pdf]
 
*''Turbo'' (US Publisher: Coleco) [http://www.opcodegames.com/coleconation/coleconation_nine.pdf]
 
*''Victory'' (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
 
*''Victory'' (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
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Revision as of 14:19, 23 April 2010

Defunct high-tech product development consulting/manufacturing firm based in Downer's Grove, Illinois, United States. Founded by five entrepreneurs and owned by Brunswick for a while. [1] Contributed to the development of the ColecoVision system as well as developed games. Developed the operating system and bowling games for Brunswick's Bowlervision system. [2]

Research Methods: Interviews, online resources

ColecoVision

  • 2010: The Graphic Action Game (US Publisher: Coleco)
  • Cosmic Avenger (US Publisher: Coleco)
It has also been claimed that Gordon Martin & Associates developed this.
  • Front Line (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
  • Gorf (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
  • LadyBug (US Publisher: Coleco) [3]
  • Looping (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
  • Slither (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
  • Tac-Scan (unreleased) (Coleco)
  • Time Pilot (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)
  • Turbo (US Publisher: Coleco) [4]
  • Victory (US Publisher: Coleco; UK/EU Publisher: CBS Electronics)