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American Video Entertainment, a publisher of unlicensed Nintendo Entertainment games, thinking they could provide the same quality at a lower cost... I'll let you be the judge of how that went...
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Big Nose the Caveman, invented by Optimus Software in 1988, a long lost attempt at making a game mascot, but the prehistoric man never got a new game after his two appearances on the Nintendo Entertainment System. Here is my tribute to Big Nose.
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One man, one vision.... oh wait this is not some Hollywood movie, but Dan Lawton had the idea of making Nintendo games, he managed to convince a few people that he met to join, and the rest is history.
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We continue the story of Color Dreams with the SuperCartridge, what would have hosted tne infamous Hellraiser game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, unlicensed and unlikely to sell...
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Mike, not just 30 games, 30 great games! The story of the Maxivision is awesome, a cartridge packed with 30 unlicensed games, better than those on the Action 52. An infomercial with Hulk Hogan... and then they slashed the number of games to just 15, ugh!
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Odyssey was the work of Art Cestaro, a man with a plan and ambitions of making it big. They started out with some Amiga titles and eventually turned to the NES, while also doing some contract work for various platforms.
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Equilibrium is probably not known to most and their days of game development were also short lived, before switching to making software for development. They managed to ship a most of their games while some went unreleased and even unnoticed.
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