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Rogue
1980 video game
Epyx
Epyx, Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher active in the late 1970s and 1980s. The company was founded in 1978 as Automated Simulations by Jim Connelley and Jon Freeman, publishing a series of tactical combat games. The Epyx brand was introduced when the company branched out to a series of more action-oriented titles. In 1983, as these types of games now represented the majority of their product line, the company was renamed to match. Epyx published a long series of games through the 1980s. The company's assets are currently owned by Bridgestone Multimedia Group Global.
Chip's Challenge
1989 video game
California Games
1987 sports video game
Winter Games
1985 winter sports video game
Ballblazer
Ballblazer is a futuristic sports game created by Lucasfilm Games and published in 1985 by Epyx. Along with Rescue on Fractalus!, it was one of the initial pair of releases from Lucasfilm Games, Ballblazer was developed and first published for the Atari 8-bit computers. The principal creator and programmer was David Levine. The game was called Ballblaster during development; some pirated versions bear this name.
International Karate
1985 video game
Rescue on Fractalus!
1984 computer game
Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior
1987 video game
World Games
1986 video game
California Games II
1990 sports video game
Summer Games
1984 video game
Impossible Mission
1984 video game
Jumpman
1983 video game
Summer Games II
1985 video game
The Eidolon
1985 video game
Koronis Rift
1985 video game
Pitstop II
1984 video game
Final Assault
1987 video game
The Sacred Armour of Antiriad
1986 video game
Blue Lightning
1989 video game
Xenophobe
1987 video game
4x4 Off-Road Racing
1988 video game
Gauntlet: The Third Encounter
1990 video game
Barbarian II: The Dungeon of Drax
1988 video game
Impossible Mission II
1988 video game