• and white (initially). Cinematronics also published Dragon's Lair in 1983, the first major LaserDisc video game. Cinematronics Inc. was founded on April...
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  • April 2005). "Ugress: Cinematronics". Gaffa (in Danish). Retrieved 30 April 2024. "Norwegiancharts.com – Ugress – Cinematronics". Hung Medien. Retrieved...
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  • Cinematronics, LLC, later known as Maxis South, was a Texas-based developer of games for the PC and Mac, founded in 1994 by David Stafford, Mike Sandige...
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  • is titled Dragon's Lair, originally released for arcades in 1983 by Cinematronics. It uses laserdisc technology, offering greatly superior graphics compared...
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  • Space Wars (category Cinematronics games)
    Space Wars is a shooter video game released in arcades by Cinematronics in 1977. It is based on the PDP-1 game Spacewar! (1962) but instead uses vector...
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  • Full Tilt! Pinball (category Cinematronics, LLC games)
    Full Tilt! Pinball is a pinball video game developed by Cinematronics and published by Maxis in 1995. It features pre-rendered 3D graphics and three tables:...
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  • Star Castle (category Cinematronics games)
    is a vector graphics multidirectional shooter released in arcades by Cinematronics in 1980. The game involves obliterating a series of defenses orbiting...
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  • OF CINEMATRONICS AND A DESCRIPTION OF THEIR VECTOR GAMES". Tail Gunner came out in a sit-down version, Tail Gunner II. "THE HISTORY OF CINEMATRONICS AND...
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  • Dragon's Lair (1983 video game) (category Cinematronics games)
    video game developed by Advanced Microcomputer Systems and published by Cinematronics in 1983, as the first game in the Dragon's Lair series. In the game...
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  • second place on the official Norwegian chart board. A second album, Cinematronics, was released two years later. It reached the third place on the same...
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  • Tim Skelly while working at Cinematronics, it was released under the Vectorbeam company name shortly before Cinematronics closed Vectorbeam, which they...
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  • in North America in October and to Zaccaria in Italy the same year. Cinematronics converted the game to cocktail arcade cabinets in North America. Vanguard...
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  • Space Ace (category Cinematronics games)
    Space Ace is a LaserDisc video game produced by Bluth Group, Cinematronics and Advanced Microcomputer Systems (later renamed RDI Video Systems). It was...
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  • Rip Off (video game) (category Cinematronics games)
    graphics written by Tim Skelly and released as an arcade video game by Cinematronics in 1980. It was the first shooter with cooperative gameplay and an early...
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    as various arcade games like Asteroids, Space Wars, Tempest and many cinematronics titles such as Rip Off, and Tail Gunner using vector monitors. Storage...
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  • arcade video game company formed on June 5, 1987 from the assets of Cinematronics. It was a subsidiary of arcade and home game producer Tradewest, which...
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  • the PlayStation 3 Starhawk (1979 video game), a vector arcade game by Cinematronics Star Hawks, a comic strip Starhawk (comics), an antihero in the Earth-691...
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    our lives and changed the world. Prima. p. 225. ISBN 0-7615-3643-4. Cinematronics sold more than 16,000 Dragon's Lair machines in 1983, for an average...
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    Armor Attack (category Cinematronics games)
    shooter designed by Tim Skelly and released as an arcade video game by Cinematronics in 1980. It was licensed to Sega for release in Japan and also to Rock-Ola...
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  • 2020-08-12 "Ugress | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-08-12. Cinematronics – Ugress | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved 2020-08-12...
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  • 1986 Dragon's Lair Software Projects Paul Hodgson, Andy Walker Magicom/Cinematronics 1986 Twister System 3 Sensible Software (Chris Yates, Jon Hare) 1986...
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  • Diego, California. It was the successor to the Leland Corporation and Cinematronics. In 1994, Midway Games parent WMS Industries bought the Texas-based...
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    [SIC]". An arcade video game, Jack the Giantkiller, was released by Cinematronics in 1982 and is based on the story. Players control Jack, and must retrieve...
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  • War of the Worlds (video game), a 1982 video game by Tim Skelly of Cinematronics The War of the Worlds (1984 video game), a computer game by CRL Jeff...
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    Starhawk (1979 video game) (category Cinematronics games)
    arcade game designed and programmed by Tim Skelly and manufactured by Cinematronics. Starhawk is a shoot 'em up unofficially based on the Star Wars: Episode...
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  • released by Vectorbeam in 1979. The game was sold to Vectorbeam by Cinematronics. Players move a small triangle around on the grid, while attempting...
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  • of a vector graphics engine by Atari after the release of the 1978 Cinematronics game Space Wars. Engine co-designer Wendi Allen proposed using it to...
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    games that showed video clips stored on a laserdisc like Dragon's Lair (Cinematronics, June 1983), Cliff Hanger (Stern, December 1983) and Road Blaster (Data...
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  • ATR, AMSCPC, C64, DOS, ZX 1986 Star Ship Atari A2600 1977 Starhawk Cinematronics ARC 1979 Starship Troopers Strangelite WIN 2005-10-27 Starfox Realtime...
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  • Skelly, the Cinematronics port of Outpost which was being worked on by Scott Boden was reworked after their departure from Cinematronics as the more cutesy...
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