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*''3D Ghost Attack'' (unreleased) (Amiga)
 
*''3D Ghost Attack'' (unreleased) (Amiga)
 
*''3D Havoc'' (unreleased) (Amiga)
 
*''3D Havoc'' (unreleased) (Amiga)
*''Atom Smasher'' (unreleased) (Amiga)
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*''Atom Smasher'' (unreleased) (Video Soft)
*''Color Bar Generator'' (US Publisher: Videosoft)
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*''Color Bar Generator'' (US Publisher: Video Soft)
 
*''Depth Charge'' (unreleased) (Amiga)
 
*''Depth Charge'' (unreleased) (Amiga)
 
*''In Search of the Golden Skull'' (unreleased) (Mattel) [http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/goldenskull/goldenskull.htm]
 
*''In Search of the Golden Skull'' (unreleased) (Mattel) [http://www.atariprotos.com/2600/software/goldenskull/goldenskull.htm]

Revision as of 15:07, 17 December 2010

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Video Soft was a company in Santa Clara, California, United States, founded and headed by Jerry Lawson [1], who was previously the chief engineer behind the Fairchild Channel F system. It made games for Parker Brothers, Mattel, CBS, and Amiga. [2]

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2600

  • 3D Genesis (unreleased) (Amiga)
  • 3D Ghost Attack (unreleased) (Amiga)
  • 3D Havoc (unreleased) (Amiga)
  • Atom Smasher (unreleased) (Video Soft)
  • Color Bar Generator (US Publisher: Video Soft)
  • Depth Charge (unreleased) (Amiga)
  • In Search of the Golden Skull (unreleased) (Mattel) [3]
  • Mogul Maniac (US Publisher: Amiga)
  • Off Your Rocker (unreleased) (Amiga)
  • S.A.C. Alert (unreleased) (Amiga)
  • Scavenger Hunt (unreleased) (Amiga)
  • Strafe (unreleased) (Amiga)
  • Surf's Up (unreleased) (Amiga)

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