Telesys

Telesys was an Atari 2600 game developer and publisher that released six games, all in 1982, before going out of business. Their slogan was "Fun in games." [2] Fast Food was one of their more well-known titles.

Telesys
IndustryVideo game development and publishing
Founded1982
Defunct1983-4
HeadquartersFremont, CA USA
Key people
Richard Taylor, President [1]
ProductsAtari 2600 games

The only catalog from Telesys (1983) indicated that the company planned to become a "full-line software company," releasing games, educational, and productivity software for home computers.[1] The company folded before this happened.

Games

Telesys released the following games:[2]

Unreleased prototypes

  • Bouncin' Baby Bunnies (1983)[4]
  • The Impossible Game[5]
gollark: Oh, and can we make backups of our AI?
gollark: Oh, and how did the diplomacy with the Musk go?
gollark: What brands of quantum computer are available?
gollark: I say we should spend half our resources on making an asteroid mining probe, probably replace the quantum computer we put our fork on (or make a few more, for research), and look at starting on a solar power swarm.
gollark: Random headcanon: the SXS Musk's AI is actually uploaded Elon Musk.

References

  1. Telesys Atari 2600 Catalog. Fremont, CA USA: Telesys. 1983.
  2. "Companies - Telesys". AtariAge.
  3. "Atari 2600: Demolition Herby". archive.org.
  4. "Bouncin' Baby Bunnies". AtariProtos.com.
  5. Herman, Leonard. "Telesys' The Impossible Game". Digital Press.
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