Is Sea Wolf for the MAX Machine the same as the C64 version? Videos suggest the answer is "yes."
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I wonder if Cosmic Cruncher (VIC-20) is a modification of Jelly Monsters.
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Very relevant. Doesn't mention HAL Laboratory, though. Max Software Project Status Report 1982-04-30 https://archive.org/details/maxsoftwareprojectstatusreport19820430/mode/2up …
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A VIC-20 and Max Machine software report. It at least acknowledges which ones were being done in Japan. https://archive.org/details/vic20maxsoftwarereport19820512/page/n1/mode/2up …
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This has nothing to with Japan or HAL, but this list mentions Threshold Research, the "authors of 'QIX'." Never heard that name before, but it is referenced in the high score tables of Colony 7 and The Electric Yo-Yo. https://archive.org/details/commodoreauthorizedprogrammerlist/mode/2up …
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From VIC! Vol. 5, a magazine by Commodore Japan: Avalanche listed among the new titles coming to the new VIC-1001. I assume this is what came out as The Sky is Falling. So I guess HAL Laboratory did The Sky is Falling?pic.twitter.com/91zxx7ZqW9
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(Above Scan: Internet Archive) Video of The Sky is Fallinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASOPhHAP2do …
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Contract report confirms The Sky is Falling was Avalanche https://archive.org/details/vic20contractreport19820505/mode/2up …
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VIC-20 Status Report: VIC Invaders and VIC Avengers (a Space Invaders clone) listed. "Lunar Lander" listed as a US game. https://archive.org/details/vic20statusreport19810318/page/n3/mode/2up …
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