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Odyssey Software was a computer game developer founded in 1987 in Eastham, Massachusetts by Art V. Cestaro III. The company produced games for the Amiga and the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). ==History== Odyssey's earliest titles were expanded works based on arcade games popular at that time. ''Byteman'' was based on ''Pac-Man'', ''Jailbreak'' was based on ''Arkanoid'', ''Deathbots'' was based on ''Berzerk'', and ''Space War'' was based on ''Asteroids' as well as the original "Spacewar!" for the PDP-1'. After its early attempts at working as an independent game developer Odyssey began taking contracts from other established companies. In 1990, ''Moon Ranger'', was produced under contract with Color Dreams for the NES. Odyssey established a relationship with American Video Entertainment, who contracted ''Deathbots'' for the NES. After ''Deathbots'', Odyssey went on to produce ''Solitaire'' and ''Blackjack'', which American Video Entertainment subsequently published. Three other Nintendo titles (''Backgammon'', ''Cue Stick'', and ''Poker'') were in production but American Video Entertainment went out of business before any of these titles could be published. Odyssey was involved early in the ''Mad Dog McCree'' project, doing video cleanup by hand, but were never contracted for the final development of this title. Odyssey Software went out of business in 1995. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Odyssey Software」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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