- Source: Telegames
Telegames, Inc. is an American video game company based in Mabank, Texas, with a sister operation based in England.
Telegames was known for supporting not just modern game systems but also classic game systems, after they had been abandoned by its manufacturer. For example, by 1997 Telegames was the Atari Jaguar's only software publisher, and continued to publish for the system up through 1998, licensed from the Atari brand owner JT Storage. Effective September 2004 though, Telegames, Inc. ceased support for all "classic" and "orphaned" video game systems and software in order to support only modern consoles.
Until 2018, the company was focusing on modern gaming consoles by developing and publishing games for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS handheld game systems and Apple's iPad. The company's current whereabouts are unknown, as of 2024.
Product history
Below is a list of all games that were either developed or published by Telegames, Inc.
Mobile phone
Universal Chaos
Nintendo 3DS
Classic Games Overload: Card & Puzzle Edition
Apple iPad
Solitaire Overload Part 1 (now delisted)
Solitaire Overload Part 2 (now delisted)
Solitaire Overload Part 3 (now delisted)
Solitaire Overload Complete (now delisted)
Nintendo DS
Solitaire Overload
Solitaire Overload Plus
Ultimate Card Games
Ultimate Puzzle Games: Sudoku Edition (2007)
Game Boy Advance
BackTrack
Hardcore Pinball
Santa Claus Saves the Earth (only released in Europe, USA version cancelled)
Soccer Kid
Ultimate Arcade Games
Ultimate Brain Games
Ultimate Card Games
Ultimate Puzzle Games
Ultimate Winter Games
Urban Yeti!
Atari 2600
Astroblast (re-release, originally released by M Network)
Bump 'N' Jump (re-release, originally released by Mattel Electronics)
Glacier Patrol
International Soccer (re-release, originally released by M Network)
Kung Fu Superkicks (re-release, originally released by Xonox)
Lock 'N' Chase (re-release, originally released by M Network)
Night Stalker (re-release, originally released by M Network as Dark Cavern)
Quest For Quintana Roo (re-release, originally released by Sunrise Software)
Space Attack (re-release, originally released by M Network)
Super Challenge Baseball (re-release, originally released by M Network)
Super Challenge Football (re-release, originally released by M Network)
Universal Chaos
ColecoVision
Alcazar: The Forgotten Fortress
Amazing Bumpman (originally planned to be released by Sunrise Software as Number Bumper)
Boulder Dash
Cosmic Crisis
Fathom (re-release, originally released by Imagic)
Kung Fu Superkicks (re-release, originally released by Xonox)
Motocross Racer (re-release, originally released by Xonox)
Rock 'N' Bolt
Skiing (originally planned to be released by Coleco)
Strike It!
Tank Wars
Tournament Tennis (re-release, originally released by Imagic)
Coleco Adam
Kung Fu Superkicks (re-release, originally released by Xonox)
Atari Lynx
Bubble Trouble
Desert Strike: Return To The Gulf
Double Dragon
European Soccer Challenge
Fat Bobby
The Fidelity Ultimate Chess Challenge
Hyperdrome
Krazy Ace Miniature Golf
Qix
Raiden
Super Off-Road
Atari Jaguar
Breakout 2000
Brutal Sports Football
International Sensible Soccer
Iron Soldier 2 (released both on the Atari Jaguar and Atari Jaguar CD)
Towers II: Plight of the Stargazer
World Tour Racing (Atari Jaguar CD)
Worms
Zero 5
Game Boy Color
Rhino Rumble
Shamus (released in North America by Vatical Entertainment)
Towers: Lord Baniff's Deceit (released in North America by Vatical Entertainment)
Yars' Revenge
Windows
BackTrack
Classic Gamer: ColecoVision Hits Volume 1
Personal Arcade
Planet Blupi
Towers II: Plight of the Stargazer
PlayStation
Iron Soldier 3
Rascal Racers
Santa Claus Saves the Earth (only released in Europe)
Soccer Kid (only released in Europe)
Ultimate Brain Games
Cancelled
Classic Games Overload: Board Game Edition (Nintendo 3DS)
Hardcore Pool (Game Boy Advance)
Oggy and the Cockroaches (Game Boy Advance, cancelled for unknown reasons)
Puzzle Overload (Nintendo DS)
Ultimate Brain Games (Nintendo DS)
Ultimate Pocket Games (Game Boy Advance)
Towers II: Plight of the Stargazer (Game Boy Color)
Telegames Personal Arcade
The Telegames Personal Arcade was the US version of the Dina by Bit Corporation. This slim console could play both ColecoVision and SG-1000 cartridges. It came equipped with NES-styled controllers, and even had a built in game called "Meteoric Shower". Since the DINA control pads did not contain the numeric keypad of the actual ColecoVision controller, they were mounted on the unit itself. It also sported a "pause" button that could be used for SG-1000 games.
References
External links
Telegames official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Telegames
- List of ColecoVision games
- Dina (console)
- List of Atari 2600 games
- List of Atari Lynx games
- Video game
- List of Atari Jaguar games
- Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls
- Atari
- ColecoVision