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Development company that operated from 1979 to 1984. Headed up by Bob Halliday and Chase Sebor, both graduates of Binhamton University with Masters in Computer Systems.
 
Development company that operated from 1979 to 1984. Headed up by Bob Halliday and Chase Sebor, both graduates of Binhamton University with Masters in Computer Systems.
  
In addition to the games below, Base Two also developed an electronic Monopoly game and the handheld games Split Second, Reflex, and Q*bert for Parker Brothers.
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In addition to the games below, Base Two also developed the world's first electronic Monopoly game and the handheld games Split Second, Reflex, and Q*bert for Parker Brothers.
  
 
Former address: 43 Neillian Street, Bedford, MA 01730
 
Former address: 43 Neillian Street, Bedford, MA 01730

Revision as of 11:52, 16 August 2008

Development company that operated from 1979 to 1984. Headed up by Bob Halliday and Chase Sebor, both graduates of Binhamton University with Masters in Computer Systems.

In addition to the games below, Base Two also developed the world's first electronic Monopoly game and the handheld games Split Second, Reflex, and Q*bert for Parker Brothers.

Former address: 43 Neillian Street, Bedford, MA 01730

See also: Venture Technologies

Research Methods: Interviews (see below)

Related Interviews: Bob Halliday and Chase Sebor

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  • Montezuma's Revenge Featuring Panama Joe (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)

Atari 8-Bit

  • Montezuma's Revenge Featuring Panama Joe (US Publisher: Parker Brothers)
  • Q*bert Word (unreleased) (Parker Brothers)