Foxsolo2000 Posted April 14, 2005 Share Posted April 14, 2005 Hi I was wondering if anyone can help me identify these games as I have been unable to find any information on them at all on line. The companies named were the ones named on the few web sites that actually mentioned them in passing only. 1. Deadly Prison by Eram 2. Super Bird by Rentacom 3. Treasure Island by Zellers 4. Space Trip by Unknown Manufacturer 5. Wilma Wanderer by ITT Family Games 6. C.P. Command by Son Son 7. Go Go Home Monster by Home Vision 1983 8. Phantom by Ziroc 9. Cosmic War by Home Vision 10. Seal to Whales by Datatech 11. IQ 180 by Unknown Manufacturer 12. Meteoric Shower by BitCorp 13. X-Mission by Unknown Manufacturer 14. Topsy by Home Vision 15. Wall Break by Home Vision 16. War 2000 by Home Vision 17. World?Trap? by Home Vision 18. Pogo Man by Computer Magic 19. Thunder Birds by Fotomania 20. Checkers II by Dynacom 21. Jow by Unknown Manufacturer 22. Action Master by Video Game Prog 23. Avenger by Video Game Prog 24. Aussie Rally by Hi-Score 25. Back Strike by Video Game Prog 26. Banned by Video Game Prog 27. Carnival II by Cooper Black 28. Dragon Attack by Hi-Score 29. Burper by Fantastic Game 30. IQ Memory Teaser by Rainbow Vision 31. King Miners by Data Soft 32. Learning Spelling by Hi-Score 33. Mighty Mouse by Funvision 34. Missile Attack by Cooper Black 35. Mr Gobbler by Cooper Black 36. Persian Gulf War by Funvision 37. Plug Attack by Funvision 38. Round 1 by Video Game Prog 39. Saturn 5 by Fantastic Game 40. Sea Smash by Video Game Prog 41. SN-3201-1 by Cooper Black 42. Space Channel by Quelle 43. Space Marshall by Cooper Black 44. Star Battle by Video Game Prog 45. Super Tank by Supervision 46. Treasure Hunting by Funvision 47. Tutti Frutti by Cooper Black Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rom Hunter Posted April 14, 2005 Share Posted April 14, 2005 (edited) You're asking a lot, my friend. This is what I know: 1. Deadly Prison (It's Deadly Poison, not Prison) by Eram (?) 2. Super Bird by Rentacom (?) 3. Treasure Island (You mean Dragon Treasure?) by Zellers (Dragonfire - Imagic) 4. Space Trip by Unknown Manufacturer (?) 5. Wilma Wanderer by ITT Family Games (Lilly Adventure - Home Vision) 6. C.P. Command by Son Son (Probably Chopper Command - Activision) 7. Go Go Home Monster by Home Vision 1983 (?) 8. Phantom by Ziroc (It's Zirok, not Ziroc) (?) 9. Cosmic War by Home Vision (Cosmic Corridor - Zimag) 10. Seal to Whales by Datatech (Probably Frisco - Home Vision) 11. IQ 180 by Unknown Manufacturer (It's from Home Vision) 12. Meteoric Shower by BitCorp (This is a Colecovision title) 13. X-Mission by Unknown Manufacturer (It's from Home Vision) (Raumpatrouille - Quelle) 14. Topsy (It's Topy, not Topsy) by Home Vision (Mole Hunter - Rainbow Vision) 15. Wall Break by Home Vision (Wall Defender - Bomb) 16. War 2000 by Home Vision (?) 17. World?Trap? by Home Vision (?) 18. Pogo Man by Computer Magic (It's a rumored title from CompuMagic) 19. Thunder Birds (AKA Tank Attack) by Fotomania (?) 20. Checkers II by Dynacom (Checkers - Activision) 21. Jow by Unknown Manufacturer (It's from Fantastic Game) (Probably Jawbreaker - Tigervision) 22. Action Master by Video Game Prog (?) 23. Avenger by Video Game Prog (?) 24. Aussie Rally by Hi-Score (?) 25. Back Strike by Video Game Prog (?) 26. Banned by Video Game Prog (?) 27. Carnival II (It's Canival II, not Carnival II) by Cooper Black (Probably Carnival - Coleco/CBS Electronics) 28. Dragon Attack by Hi-Score (?) 29. Burper by Fantastic Game (?) 30. IQ Memory Teaser by Rainbow Vision (Probably IQ 180 - Home Vision) 31. King Miners (It's Mines, not Miners) by Data Soft (?) 32. Learning Spelling by Hi-Score (?) 33. Mighty Mouse by Funvision (?) 34. Missile Attack by Cooper Black (Probably Missile Command - Atari) 35. Mr Gobbler by Cooper Black (?) 36. Persian Gulf War by Funvision (It's from Action Hi-Tech) (River Raid - Activision) 37. Plug Attack by Funvision (?) 38. Round 1 by Video Game Prog (?) 39. Saturn 5 by Fantastic Game (?) 40. Sea Smash by Video Game Prog (?) 41. SN-3201-1 by Cooper Black 42. Space Channel by Quelle (Probably Cosmic Corridor - Zimag) 43. Space Marshall by Cooper Black (?) 44. Star Battle by Video Game Prog (?) 45. Super Tank by Supervision (?) 46. Treasure Hunting by Funvision (?) 47. Tutti Frutti by Cooper Black (?) Edited April 14, 2005 by Rom Hunter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxsolo2000 Posted April 14, 2005 Author Share Posted April 14, 2005 Thanks for the help, been very beneficial. The reason for the wrong spelling was that how it was written on the web sites that I found the games mentioned. You any idea where I could find more information on the listed games? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rom Hunter Posted April 14, 2005 Share Posted April 14, 2005 I think that a veteran PAL-M collector can help you further. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marco Posted April 14, 2005 Share Posted April 14, 2005 Bit Corp (PAL) produced a series of well-known and often-pirated games, as well as a number of 4-in-1 cartridges, for Europe and Australia. Hi-Score (PAL) is a registered trade mark of Action Hi-Tech Australia PTY.LTD. They released at least 20 titles, among with titles like Beasties, Cosmic Free Fire, Crab Control, Dragon Attack, River Battle, Ski-Dodge'm and War Zone Funvision (PAL) is a company name often used for regular Taiwanese pirates. There are two types of Funvision releases: one in boxes that look like K-Tel Vision and one in generic blue boxes Homevision (PAL) games were produced by Taiwan GEM Int’l Corp. and distributed by GEM Intl, Belgium under the Homevision label. They produced a some 30 to 40 presumably original games, in unique white cases and big plastic boxes. Rentacom, Fotomania, Dynacom and Zirok (PAL-M) are companies that sold games in South America, mainly Brazil, sometimes the games also pop up in other countries like Argentina and Uruguay. Cooper Black (PAL)is not a company name, but a reference to label/font Supervision (PAL) is a company that sold multicarts in Europe in yellow and pink cases, and single games in Australia / Asia, both types in the dozens. Video Game Prog (PAL) is from a series of games that were sold in Germany and perhaps Holland. There are about a dozen titles in this series. Cheers, Marco Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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