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Private Joker zei:
The origins of this game have been very difficult to figure out. Here is the current theory I've been mulling on:
It appears to be clear that whoever was responsible for the game was in the Los Angeles area. Unfortunately, they did not register the company name "Men-A-Vision", or any variant, with the secretary of state, like a legitimate company would have. It is possible this is a DBA (Doing Business As), which in California are filed with the counties. The databases that are available online only list active names, so it would require a manual search in some archive which could be a dead end.
The number on the side "M707", is very strange for a product number when there is only one game released from this company, as far as we know. It must hold some kind of meaning to the person responsible. When I search for the number in the L.A. area the place I get the most hits is U.C.L.A. There are some courses with that number as well as a lot of telephone numbers that are (xxx) 707-xxxx and a christian club called element 707, that meets Tuesdays at 7:07 p.m.
Maybe this game comes from a student or students at that school. They get a copy of Space Jockey and get the code from the Rom, and then modify it to make Air Raid. The engineering department helps in the development of the unique cartridge. The school has some contacts with Taiwan and the individuals figure out how to get some manufactured. When the initial order arrives, they can't find anyone willing to take the inventory as the market is crashing, so they sell whatever they have to the discount chain Tuesday Morning.
It feels like whoever is behind it was inexperienced in proper business procedures, which might fit with a college student. I certainly would not know what to do when I was that age.

Nirron zei:

EliasAdam zei:Moest de overheid de bedrijven nu eens minder belasten (of toch de harde werkmens). En ze praten dan nog over besparen...

EliasAdam zei:Jah, das aan het bedrijf en massaproductie he. Ze gaan niet allemaal wagens speciaal op vraag gaan maken of ge kunt zo over de broden bij de bakker gaan klagen.