Difference between revisions of "American Game Cartridges"
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{{Infobox Company | {{Infobox Company | ||
− | | Name = American Game Cartridges | + | | Name = American Game Cartridges |
− | | Founded = | + | | Image = American Game Cartridges.jpg |
− | | Headquarters = USA | + | | Founded = |
− | | Website = | + | | Headquarters = USA |
− | | Alias01 = American Game Cartridges Inc. | + | | Website = |
− | | Alias02 = AGCI | + | | Alias01 = American Game Cartridges Inc. |
+ | | Alias02 = AGCI | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''''American Game Cartridges''''' was an American game developer who produced unlicensed games for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. The company later formed into [[Mythos Software]]. | + | '''''American Game Cartridges, Inc.''''' was an American game developer who produced unlicensed games for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. The company later formed into [[Mythos Software]]. It was a subsidiary of ShareData, which was a successful publisher of computer games back in the 80s. |
+ | ==Music Development== | ||
+ | ===NES=== | ||
+ | It is said that David Wood and Donald Forbes created sheet music, and had to be entered into 6502 assembly. | ||
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+ | ==Games== | ||
+ | * [[:Category: Games Developed By American Game Cartridges|Games developed by American Game Cartridges]]. | ||
+ | * [[:Category: Games Published By American Game Cartridges|Games published by American Game Cartridges]]. | ||
==Audio Personnel== | ==Audio Personnel== | ||
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* [[David Wood]] | * [[David Wood]] | ||
* [[Donald Forbes]] | * [[Donald Forbes]] | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== |
Latest revision as of 01:12, 6 November 2020
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American Game Cartridges, Inc. was an American game developer who produced unlicensed games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The company later formed into Mythos Software. It was a subsidiary of ShareData, which was a successful publisher of computer games back in the 80s.
Music Development
NES
It is said that David Wood and Donald Forbes created sheet music, and had to be entered into 6502 assembly.
Games
Audio Personnel
The following composers worked at American Game Cartridges: