Difference between revisions of "Xonox"

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:::Programmed by Robert Weatherby
 
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::ColecoVision Version Developed by VSS
 
::ColecoVision Version Developed by VSS
::Commodore 64 Version Developed by [[Boone]]
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::Commodore 64 Version Developed by [[Boone]] (credited to Product Guild)
 
:::Programmed by Rebecca Heineman
 
:::Programmed by Rebecca Heineman
 
::VIC-20 Version Developed by Boone
 
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::ColecoVision Version Developed by Computer Magic
 
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::Commodore 64 Version Developed by Computer Magic
 
::Commodore 64 Version Developed by Computer Magic
::VIC-20 Version Developed by Boone
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:::Programmed by Rebecca Heineman
 
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::Commodore 64 Version Developed by Product Guild
::VIC-20 Version Developed by ?
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::VIC-20 Version Developed by Product Guild
 
*Slurpy
 
*Slurpy
 
::ColecoVision Version Developed by Emag
 
::ColecoVision Version Developed by Emag

Revision as of 06:27, 10 February 2020

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
  • Chuck Norris Superkicks
2600 Version Developed by VSS
Programmed by Robert Weatherby
ColecoVision Version Developed by VSS
Commodore 64 Version Developed by Boone (credited to Product Guild)
Programmed by Rebecca Heineman
VIC-20 Version Developed by Boone
Programmed by Rebecca Heineman
  • 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 HESS
  • Ice Palace
ColecoVision Version (Unreleased) Developed by ?
Programmed by Anthony R. Henderson
Commodore 64 Version Developed by Interplay for Product Guild
  • 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
  • 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 (credited to Product Guild)
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 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 Emag
Commodore 64 Version Developed by Emag
VIC-20 Version Developed by Emag
  • Word Feud
ColecoVision Version Developed by Emag
Commodore 64 Version (Original) Programmed by Michael Crick