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From: wardshrake@aol.com (WardShrake)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Vic20 cart list 2/5
Date: 21 Sep 1995 15:12:31 -0400
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(Vic20 cart list; part two of five.)
gave the Vic20 speech abilities. These five carts were coded to use this device,
to make the Vic20 "speak" the words that were shown onscreen. Ward, one of the
authors of this list, was told the programs contained in these cartridges will
also work when loaded into a Commodore 64; didn't confirm it.
Note: Numerically, these next carts should exist. At the moment, they are
simply gaps in a list that someone needs to positively confirm. Some
unconfirmed names are included later in the list, in the vaporware
section.
Name & confirmation needed [vic-1903]
Name & confirmation needed [vic-1905]
Name & confirmation needed [vic-1934]
Name & confirmation needed [vic-1936]
Name & confirmation needed [vic-1940]
Creative Software
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Apple Panic
Astroblitz
Black Hole
Choplifter
Household Finance
In the Chips
Pipes
Rat Hotel
Serpentine
Spills and Fills
TerraGuard
Trashman
Videomania
Datamost
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Round About
Epyx
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Monster Maze
HES or HesWare
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Aggressor
Attack of the Mutant Camels
Facemaker
Gridrunner
Lazer Zone
Maze (Correct name, or no? Check this one, someone.)
Mosquito Infestation
Pharaoh's Curse
Predator
Protector
Robot Panic
Satellite Patrol
Shamus
Synthesound
Turtle Graphics
Vic Forth
Imagic
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Atlantis
Demon Attack
Dragonfire
Interesting Software
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Quackers
Mach Language Games, Inc.
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Dot Gobbler
Parker Brothers
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Frogger
Tutankham
Q*Bert
Reston Software
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Miner 2049'er
Romox
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Princess and Frog
Sega
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Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom
Congo Bongo
Star Trek
Sierra On-Line Inc (or SierraVision)
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Cannonball Blitz
Creepy Corridors
Crossfire
Jawbreaker II
Lunar Leeper
Threshold
Tronsworld
Sirius
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Bandits
Capture the Flag
Deadly Duck
Fast Eddie
Final Orbit & Bumper Bash
Snake Byte
Spider City (Or is it called Spider Garden? Someone check the name)
Turmoil
Type Attack
Spectravision (or Spectravideo???)
-----------------------------------
Cave-in
Tigervision
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Springer
Thorn EMI
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Fourth Encounter
Mutant Herd
River Rescue
Submarine Commander
VIC Music Composer
Tronix
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Galactic Blitz
Gold Fever
Scorpion
Swarm!
UMI (United Microware Industries)
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Alien Blitz (Space Invaders)
Amok
Arachnoid
Cloudburst
Meteor Run
Outworld
Renaissance
Satellites and Meteorites
Spiders of Mars
Video Vermin
Xonox
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Artillery Duel / Chuck Norris Superkicks
Sir Lancelot / Robin Hood
Spike's Peak / Ghost Manor
Tomarc the Barbarian
This ends the list of confirmed games for the Vic20. (Utilities later on.)
Lists of apparently non-vaporware games, but with company unknown.
These very likely do exist, but I don't know who made these carts.
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Ape Escape Found at: ftp.hrz.uni-kassel.de
Baseball Someone has one, but no name on it.
Catch-a-Snatch Found at: ftp.hrz.uni-kassel.de
ET Found at: ftp.hrz.uni-kassel.de
Kindercomp Seen: 1-line ad pg111 Dec83 C.Gazette
By Hes, or Spinnaker? Some carts are a
bit confusing, due to sales of rights...
Skibbereen Vapor? Seen: spring 83 Power Play ad
Super Amok Screen says by Roger L. Merritt?
Super Lander Just another name for Jupiter Lander?
VC-Extra Found at: ftp.hrz.uni-kassel.de
Wacky Waiters Found at: ftp.hrz.uni-kassel.de
Voice Synthesizer Protecto Enterprises sold this. Who
made it? Is it the "Type N Talk"? If so,
does it work with the Scott Adam's games?
Ad said it was "Votrax-based", so maybe.
Seen: 1/2 pg ad 7/83 Compute's Gazette.
(End of part two of five)