Notice how they say for all "popular" systems, at the time that this game was made there were alot of different video game systems and games out there, which was the main cuase for the video game market crash of 1983-84.
Companies like Atari, Coleco and Mattel had almost no controll over third party developers. Basically a third party company could release what ever they wanted
Yeah. When the Nintendo NES came along, Nintendo had a strict law in that all its 3rd-party developers could only release up to five game titles each year; some of these 3rd-party publishers had planned more than five for release in a year, thus they created spinoff publishers to work around this law, such as Konami creating the Ultra Games brand.
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Highairboarder 1 year ago
The screen shots of the game were taken from the Coleco version.
ClassicTVFan82 4 years ago
Q*Bert's 1 of my favorite games.
GOTHMIDNIGHTMERMAID 4 years ago
The video's out of sync. fix it.
aplagueofidiots 5 years ago
i loved qbert
678BUMPERLOVER 5 years ago
Notice how they say for all "popular" systems, at the time that this game was made there were alot of different video game systems and games out there, which was the main cuase for the video game market crash of 1983-84.
videogameknowitall 5 years ago
Crap games too, like Atari Pac-Man, E.T. and much 3rd party shit.
MrQBert 4 years ago
Yes Pretty much.
Companies like Atari, Coleco and Mattel had almost no controll over third party developers. Basically a third party company could release what ever they wanted
videogameknowitall 4 years ago
Yeah. When the Nintendo NES came along, Nintendo had a strict law in that all its 3rd-party developers could only release up to five game titles each year; some of these 3rd-party publishers had planned more than five for release in a year, thus they created spinoff publishers to work around this law, such as Konami creating the Ultra Games brand.
ClassicTVFan82 4 years ago