Difference between revisions of "Venture Technologies"
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[[Image:Venture-logo.gif|right|Venture Technologies logo]] | [[Image:Venture-logo.gif|right|Venture Technologies logo]] | ||
− | North Billerica, Massachusetts-based design and development company co-founded in 1984 by Don Miffitt, Bob Halliday (who left the company in 1995), Chase Sebor, and Angelo Tortola. | + | North Billerica, Massachusetts-based design and development company co-founded in 1984 by Don Miffitt, Bob Halliday (who sold his shares back and left the company in 1995), Chase Sebor, and Angelo Tortola. |
In addition to the game below, Venture Technologies also developed the Random House electronic puzzle game Luminations. | In addition to the game below, Venture Technologies also developed the Random House electronic puzzle game Luminations. | ||
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'''[[Research Methods]]:''' Interviews (see below), shared credits | '''[[Research Methods]]:''' Interviews (see below), shared credits | ||
− | '''[[Interviews|Related Interviews]]:''' [ | + | '''[[Interviews|Related Interviews]]:''' [[Interview:Bob Halliday and Chase Sebor|Bob Halliday and Chase Sebor]] |
===Mark III/Master System=== | ===Mark III/Master System=== |
Revision as of 11:50, 16 August 2008
North Billerica, Massachusetts-based design and development company co-founded in 1984 by Don Miffitt, Bob Halliday (who sold his shares back and left the company in 1995), Chase Sebor, and Angelo Tortola.
In addition to the game below, Venture Technologies also developed the Random House electronic puzzle game Luminations.
See also: Base Two
Research Methods: Interviews (see below), shared credits
Related Interviews: Bob Halliday and Chase Sebor
Mark III/Master System
- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (US Publisher: Parker Brothers; BR Publisher: Tec Toy)