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Headquarters | Fremont, CA USA |
Key people | Richard Taylor, President[1] |
Products | Atari 2600 games |
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Telesys was an Atari 2600 game developer and publisher that released six games, all in 1982, before going out of business. Their slogan was "Fun in games".[2] Fast Food was one of their more well-known titles.
The only catalog from Telesys, dated 1983, indicated that the intent was to become a "full-line software company", releasing games, educational, and productivity software for home computers.[1] Telesys folded during the video game crash of 1983 before this happened. Its Atari 2600 games ended up in bargain bins in stores such as Kay Bee Toys.[3]
Games
Telesys released the following games:[2]
- Coconuts
- Cosmic Creeps
- Demolition Herby, a clone of Amidar[4]
- Fast Food
- Ram It
- Stargunner
Unreleased
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Telesys Atari 2600 Catalog. Fremont, CA USA: Telesys. 1983.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Companies - Telesys". AtariAge.
- ↑ Stilphen, Scott. "The Great Market Crash". Atari Compendium.
- ↑ "Atari 2600: Demolition Herby". archive.org.
- ↑ "Bouncin' Baby Bunnies". AtariProtos.com.
- ↑ Herman, Leonard. "Telesys' The Impossible Game". Digital Press.