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Finally, while my previous exposure to this system made me think there were only the two developers, it turns out that a third has now been introduced, tmq (TMQ) SOFTWARE, INC., or "Trademark of Quality", a developer I definitely never heard of. I'll be covering their games in future entries, but I can tell you right now that their game cover art is downright hideous.
From developer TMQ Software, Inc.:
- Pig Pen (1983)
An Apple II version of this game does exist. Its some kind of "inverted Pac-Man" - meaning that your little man doesn't eat the dots but rather puts them into the maze.
The Santa Paravia game from Instant Software does also exist for the Apple II (dated 1979) and is available at Asimov, too.
Apple II versions
From developer TMQ Software, Inc.:
- Pig Pen (1983)
An Apple II version of this game does exist. Its some kind of "inverted Pac-Man" - meaning that your little man doesn't eat the dots but rather puts them into the maze.
The Santa Paravia game from Instant Software does also exist for the Apple II (dated 1979) and is available at Asimov, too.
take care,
Calibrator