Difference between revisions of "Xonox"
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::ColecoVision Version Developed by VSS | ::ColecoVision Version Developed by VSS | ||
:::Programmed by Robert Weatherby | :::Programmed by Robert Weatherby | ||
− | ::Commodore 64 Version Developed by | + | ::Commodore 64 Version Developed by Product Guild |
− | ::VIC-20 Version Developed by | + | ::VIC-20 Version Developed by Product Guild |
*Red Razzberry's Spelling Bee (C64) | *Red Razzberry's Spelling Bee (C64) | ||
::Developed by Soft Magic? | ::Developed by Soft Magic? | ||
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::VIC-20 Version Developed by ? | ::VIC-20 Version Developed by ? | ||
*Slurpy | *Slurpy | ||
− | ::ColecoVision Version Developed by Emag | + | ::ColecoVision Version Developed by Emag |
::Commodore 64 Version (Original?) Developed by Random Games/Easyware? | ::Commodore 64 Version (Original?) Developed by Random Games/Easyware? | ||
*Spike's Peak | *Spike's Peak | ||
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:::Programmed by Anthony R. Henderson | :::Programmed by Anthony R. Henderson | ||
::ColecoVision Version Developed by ? | ::ColecoVision Version Developed by ? | ||
− | ::Commodore 64 Version Developed by | + | ::Commodore 64 Version Developed by Emag |
− | ::VIC-20 Version Developed by | + | ::VIC-20 Version Developed by Emag |
*Word Feud | *Word Feud | ||
::ColecoVision Version Developed by Emag | ::ColecoVision Version Developed by Emag |
Revision as of 16:04, 16 May 2019
Xonox was a division of K-tel International that published video games. Below is a list of Xonox (K-tel Software on C64) games, along with the developer and staff of each version.
- Artillery Duel
- 2600 Version Developed by Action Graphics
- Programmed by Michael Schwartz, Sound by David Thiel
- ColecoVision Version Developed by Action Graphics
- Programmed by Michael Schwartz
- Commodore 64 Version Developed by ?
- VIC-20 Version Developed by ?
- Programmed by Jerry Brinson
- 2600 Version Developed by Action Graphics
- Chuck Norris Superkicks
- Ghost Manor
- 2600 Version Developed by Beck-Tech
- Commodore 64 Version Developed by Human Engineered Software
- Programmed by Jonathan Creighton
- VIC-20 Version Developed by ?
- Ice Palace
- ColecoVision Version (Unreleased) Developed by ?
- Programmed by Anthony R. Henderson
- Commodore 64 Version Developed by Interplay for Product Guild
- ColecoVision Version (Unreleased) Developed by ?
- It's Only Rock 'n Roll
- ColecoVision Version Developed by Emag
- Commodore 64 Version Developed by ?
- Programmed by Kevin Smith?
- ZX Spectrum Version Developed by ?
- Programmed by Kevin Smith?
- Motocross Racer
- 2600 Version Developed by Product Guild
- Programmed by Anthony R. Henderson
- ColecoVision Version Developed by VSS
- Programmed by Robert Weatherby
- Commodore 64 Version Developed by Product Guild
- VIC-20 Version Developed by Product Guild
- 2600 Version Developed by Product Guild
- Red Razzberry's Spelling Bee (C64)
- Developed by Soft Magic?
- Robin Hood
- 2600 Version Developed by Computer Magic
- ColecoVision Version Developed by Computer Magic
- Commodore 64 Version Developed by Computer Magic
- VIC-20 Version Developed by Boone
- Programmed by Rebecca Heineman
- Sir Lancelot
- 2600 Version Developed by Product Guild
- Programmed by Anthony R. Henderson
- ColecoVision Version Developed by VSS
- Programmed by Robert Weatherby
- Commodore 64 Version Developed by Product Guild
- VIC-20 Version Developed by ?
- 2600 Version Developed by Product Guild
- Slurpy
- ColecoVision Version Developed by Emag
- Commodore 64 Version (Original?) Developed by Random Games/Easyware?
- Spike's Peak
- 2600 Version Developed by Beck-Tech
- Commodore 64 Version Developed by Human Engineered Software
- Programmed by Lawrence Holland
- VIC-20 Version Developed by ?
- Tomarc the Barbarian
- 2600 Version Developed by Product Guild
- Programmed by Anthony R. Henderson
- ColecoVision Version Developed by ?
- Commodore 64 Version Developed by Emag
- VIC-20 Version Developed by Emag
- 2600 Version Developed by Product Guild
- Word Feud
- ColecoVision Version Developed by Emag
- Commodore 64 Version (Original) Programmed by Michael Crick