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    Epyx, Inc. was a video game developer and video game publisher active in the late 1970s and 1980s. The company was founded as Automated Simulations by...
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  • The Epyx Fast Load is a floppy disk fast loader cartridge made by American software company Epyx in 1984 for the Commodore 64 home computer. It was programmed...
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  • Rogue (video game) (category Epyx games)
    Jon Lane under the company A.I. Design and financially supported by the Epyx software publishers. Additional ports to modern systems have been made since...
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    NEC's TurboExpress, released the following year. The system was developed at Epyx by two former designers of the Amiga personal computers. The project was...
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  • Hes Games (1984, HESware) Summer Games (1984, Epyx) Summer Games II (1985, Epyx) Winter Games (1985, Epyx) Winter Olympics (1986, Tynesoft) Stadium Events/World...
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  • Chip's Challenge (category Epyx games)
    a top-down tile-based puzzle video game originally published in 1989 by Epyx as a launch title for the Atari Lynx. It was later ported to several other...
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    Data East USA, Inc. v. Epyx, Inc. 862 F.2d 204, 9 U.S.P.Q.2d (BNA) 1322 (9th Cir. 1988) was a court case between two video game manufacturers, where Data...
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  • from "Jabberwocky" also used in popular culture Epyx Vorpal, a fastloading system for video games by Epyx Fast Load Vorpahl This disambiguation page lists...
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  • of software developer Automated Simulations, which was later renamed to Epyx and became a major company during the 8-bit era of home computing. He is...
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  • buyer. Epyx, which shared some board members with Starpath, would purchase the company in 1984. Several development staff continued to work at Epyx after...
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    16-bit handheld game console developed by Atari Corporation and designed by Epyx, released in North America in 1989, with a second revision called Lynx II...
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  • published under the company's Ultra Games branding. In the style of the Epyx Games series, players can compete in five different skateboarding events...
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  • Impossible Mission (category Epyx games)
    video game written for the Commodore 64 by Dennis Caswell and published by Epyx in 1984. The game features a variety of gameplay mechanics from platform...
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  • Summer Games (video game) (category Epyx games)
    Summer Games is a sports video game developed and published by Epyx based on sports from the Summer Olympic Games. Released in 1984 for the Commodore 64...
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    illegal ops of the 6510) The official games for the unit are mostly a mix of Epyx and Hewson C64 games. Games unique to the NTSC or PAL versions are noted...
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  • California Games (category Epyx games)
    California Games is a sports video game released by Epyx for the Apple II and Commodore 64 in 1987. Branching from their Summer Games and Winter Games...
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  • Jumpman (video game) (category Epyx games)
    Jumpman is a platform game written by Randy Glover and published by Epyx in 1983. It was developed for the Atari 8-bit computers, and versions were also...
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  • World Games (video game) (category Epyx games)
    World Games is a sports video game developed by Epyx for the Commodore 64 in 1986. Versions for the Apple IIGS, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Master System...
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    games feature breaking, including: Break Dance is an 8-bit computer game by Epyx released in 1984 at the height of breakdancing's popularity. Break Street...
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  • out Funware: Activision, Epyx, and Creative Software. Funware was eventually sold to Creative Software. However, both Epyx and Activision would later...
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    transportation cards and vouchers in Brazil), DB Trans (also in Brazil), Epyx (a SaaS system and a network of vehicle repair garages serving fleet operators...
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  • Sword of Fargoal (category Epyx games)
    dungeon exploration video game developed by Jeff McCord and published by Epyx for the VIC-20 in 1982. It was later published for the Commodore 64 in 1983...
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    AIC Spirits Increment-P January 14, 1999 Unreleased Unreleased Battle Bugs Epyx Sierra Entertainment September 18, 1997 Unreleased Unreleased Battle Formation...
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  • help lay out subdivisions. In 1981, Westfall and her husband, Jon, left Epyx, the video game developer and publisher her husband co-founded just three...
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  • International Karate (category Epyx games)
    computers over the following years. In the United States it was published by Epyx in 1986 as World Karate Championship. It was the first European-developed...
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  • Winter Games (category Epyx games)
    Winter Games is a sports video game developed by Epyx (and released in Europe by U.S. Gold), based on sports featured in the Winter Olympic Games. A snow-and-ice...
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  • Temple of Apshai (category Epyx games)
    game developed and published by Automated Simulations (later renamed to Epyx) in 1979. Originating on the TRS-80 and Commodore PET, it was followed by...
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  • Summer Games II (category Epyx games)
    Summer Games II is an Olympic sports video game developed and published by Epyx in North America, and published by U.S. Gold in Europe, based on sports featured...
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  • Megastar Games Quazzia 1988 Virus Firebird Software 1989 Revenge of Defender Epyx 1990 Xenomorph Pandora Conqueror Rainbow Arts 1991 Elite Plus Microplay Software...
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    a lot of color capability that had not been exploited. — Craig Nelson of Epyx, 1986 With sales booming and the early reliability issues with the hardware...
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