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− | '''Technology Associates''' was a consulting firm founded in 1981 by Joe Jacobs, an engineer at the Jerrold cable television division of General Instrument, which developed the PlayCable service for the Intellivision. Jacobs and a colleague, Dennis Clark, figured out how to develop games for the console in their off-hours and wrote a ''Pac-Man'' clone called ''Clone-Man'' as a demonstration. They showed it to Mattel Electronics and eventually secured a deal to develop | + | '''Technology Associates''' was a consulting firm founded in 1981 by Joe Jacobs, an engineer at the Jerrold cable television division of General Instrument, which developed the PlayCable service for the Intellivision. Jacobs and a colleague, Dennis Clark, figured out how to develop games for the console in their off-hours and wrote a ''Pac-Man'' clone called ''Clone-Man'' as a demonstration. They showed it to Mattel Electronics and eventually secured a deal to develop the Intellivision version of ''Bump 'n' Jump''. [https://forums.atariage.com/topic/324889-technology-associates-and-the-story-of-intellivision-bump-%E2%80%98n%E2%80%99-jump/] |
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Revision as of 03:05, 6 September 2022
Technology Associates was a consulting firm founded in 1981 by Joe Jacobs, an engineer at the Jerrold cable television division of General Instrument, which developed the PlayCable service for the Intellivision. Jacobs and a colleague, Dennis Clark, figured out how to develop games for the console in their off-hours and wrote a Pac-Man clone called Clone-Man as a demonstration. They showed it to Mattel Electronics and eventually secured a deal to develop the Intellivision version of Bump 'n' Jump. [1]
Game list
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Intellivision
- Bump 'n' Jump (US Publisher: Mattel Electronics) [Joe Jacobs, Dennis Clark]