With 100 percent of the profits going towards the Video Game History Foundation.
iam8Bit, the Video Game History Foundation, Mega Cat Studios, and Retrotainment Games are teaming up to finish and release a long-abandoned NES game by developer Chris Oberth on cartridge, with 100% of the profits supporting the VGHF’s “mission to preserve and celebrate the history of video games.”
In case the name doesn’t immediately ring a bell, Oberth is the developer behind Stern Electronics’ 1982 coin-op Anteater, as well as other arcade games from the early to mid-80s like Minefield, Tazzmania, Armored Car, and Rescue.
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With 100 percent of the profits going towards the Video Game History Foundation.
iam8Bit, the Video Game History Foundation, Mega Cat Studios, and Retrotainment Games are teaming up to finish and release a long-abandoned NES game by developer Chris Oberth on cartridge, with 100% of the profits supporting the VGHF’s “mission to preserve and celebrate the history of video games.”
In case the name doesn’t immediately ring a bell, Oberth is the developer behind Stern Electronics’ 1982 coin-op Anteater, as well as other arcade games from the early to mid-80s like Minefield, Tazzmania, Armored Car, and Rescue.
Read the full article on timeextension.com