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*''Glacier Patrol'' (US Publisher: Telegames)
 
*''Glacier Patrol'' (US Publisher: Telegames)
 
:<small>Originally to be released by Sunrise Software</small>
 
:<small>Originally to be released by Sunrise Software</small>
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*''Halloween'' (US Publisher: Wizard Video Games)
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:<small>Subcontracted to former Apollo programmers Tim Martin and Robert Barber, who later founded [[MicroGraphicImage]]</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)
 
*''Snowplow'' (unreleased) (Sunrise Software) [http://www.atariprotos.com/rumormill/2600/2600rumor.htm]
 
*''Snowplow'' (unreleased) (Sunrise Software) [http://www.atariprotos.com/rumormill/2600/2600rumor.htm]
*''Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The'' (US Publisher: Wizard Video Games)
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*''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' (US Publisher: Wizard Video Games)
 
*<div style="color:red">''Universal Chaos'' (US Publisher: Telegames)</div>
 
*<div style="color:red">''Universal Chaos'' (US Publisher: Telegames)</div>
 
:<small>Originally to be released by CBS as ''Targ'', based on the Exidy arcade game</small>
 
:<small>Originally to be released by CBS as ''Targ'', based on the Exidy arcade game</small>

Latest revision as of 06:27, 13 February 2023

VSS, Inc. ("Video Software Specialists") was a development company in Dallas, Texas, started by former Apollo employees Terry Grantham, George Kokoruda, Ed Salvo, and Mike Smith. Clients included CBS Electronics, Xonox, and Wizard Video Games. [1] It was incorporated on November 24, 1982.

Publisher Sunrise Software was VSS's sister company. They were succeeded by publisher/contract developer/mail-order retailer Telegames, which was started by Grantham.

Research Methods: Actual mentions, interviews, online resources (see Links)

2600

  • Chuck Norris Superkicks (US Publisher: Xonox)
  • Glacier Patrol (US Publisher: Telegames)
Originally to be released by Sunrise Software
  • Halloween (US Publisher: Wizard Video Games)
Subcontracted to former Apollo programmers Tim Martin and Robert Barber, who later founded MicroGraphicImage
  • Mountain King (US Publisher: CBS Electronics)
  • Quest for Quintana Roo (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
  • Snowplow (unreleased) (Sunrise Software) [2]
  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (US Publisher: Wizard Video Games)
  • Universal Chaos (US Publisher: Telegames)
Originally to be released by CBS as Targ, based on the Exidy arcade game

5200

  • Quest for Quintana Roo (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)

Atari 8-bit

  • Astro-Grover (US Publisher: CBS Software)
  • Quest for Quintana Roo (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)

ColecoVision

  • Amazing Bumpman (US Publisher: Telegames)
Originally to be released by Sunrise Software as Number Bumper [3]
  • Campaign '84 (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
  • Chuck Norris Superkicks (US Publisher: Xonox)
  • Gust Buster (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
  • Motocross Racer (US Publisher: Xonox)
  • Mountain King (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
  • Quest for Quintana Roo (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
  • Rolloverture (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
  • Sir Lancelot (US Publisher: Xonox)

Commodore 64

  • Campaign '84 (Sunrise Software) [4]
  • Gust Buster (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
  • Rolloverture (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)
  • Quest for Quintana Roo (US Publisher: Sunrise Software)

Unknown

  • Educational game with a penguin on ice (Sunrise Software)

Links