Difference between revisions of "VSS"
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*''Glacier Patrol'' (US Publisher: Telegames) | *''Glacier Patrol'' (US Publisher: Telegames) | ||
*''Halloween'' (US Publisher: Wizard Video Games) | *''Halloween'' (US Publisher: Wizard Video Games) | ||
+ | :<small>Subcontracted to fellow ex-Apollo programmers Tim Martin and Robert Barber, who used the contract to fund the founding of MicroGraphicImage. [http://cashfoley.com/default,date,2008-01-17.aspx]</small> | ||
*''Mountain King'' (US Publisher: CBS Electronics) | *''Mountain King'' (US Publisher: CBS Electronics) | ||
*''Quest for Quintana Roo'' (US Publisher: Sunrise Software) | *''Quest for Quintana Roo'' (US Publisher: Sunrise Software) |
Revision as of 06:35, 2 September 2008
Dallas, Texas-based company started by four former Apollo employees including Ed Salvo, Terry Grantham, and Mike Smith. Developed games for CBS Electronics, Xonox, Sunrise Software, and Wizard Video Games. [1]
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources (see Links)
2600
- Chuck Norris Superkicks (US Publisher: Xonox)
- Glacier Patrol (US Publisher: Telegames)
- Halloween (US Publisher: Wizard Video Games)
- Subcontracted to fellow ex-Apollo programmers Tim Martin and Robert Barber, who used the contract to fund the founding of MicroGraphicImage. [2]
- Mountain King (US Publisher: CBS Electronics)
- Quest for Quintana Roo (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (US Publisher: Wizard Video Games)
ColecoVision
- Campaign '84 (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
- Gust Buster (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
- Rolloverture (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
- Quest for Quintana Roo (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
Unknown (Odyssey 2?)
- Educational game with a penguin on ice (Sunrise Software)