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Interview w/ Multivision programmer Michael Case


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Digital Press has just published an interview with former Multivision/Western Technologies programmer Michael Case and released two VCS prototype ROMs that were in Michael's possession.

You can read the new interview and download the binary files for your personal enjoyment here:

http://www.digitpress.com/library/intervie...chael_case.html

 

There is also an interview with former Western Technolgies programmer David Springer:

http://www.digitpress.com/library/intervie...d_springer.html

 

Enjoy.

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I often wondered about the existence of these games.

 

Seriously? Harem was filed under the "No possible way it could exist" folder in my book (same with Battle of the Sexes). I had a little hope Androman existed somewhere because I saw pictures of the robot and figured at least one game must have been coded.

 

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I often wondered about the existence of these games.

 

Seriously? Harem was filed under the "No possible way it could exist" folder in my book (same with Battle of the Sexes). I had a little hope Androman existed somewhere because I saw pictures of the robot and figured at least one game must have been coded.

 

Tempest

Multivision is often mentioned in old VCS game lists and I always wondered why not one of the manufacturer's titles had ever surfaced.

 

Same goes for titles from The Great Game Company.

 

Speaking of adult games, do you know if Deep Throat was ever finished?

 

It was advertised back in 1983.

 

8)

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Harem was filed under the "No possible way it could exist" folder in my book (same with Battle of the Sexes).

Just makes you wonder what might still be out there somewhere.

 

For once we agree on the same thing. There will come a day when everything will have been found or at the very least confirmed no longer to exist but the moral of the story is never stop believing ;)

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