Adam Baratz stated:
It might've started with the 2600. Activision started because developers at
Atari wanted more control and recognition for their work. Atari's games
didn't list developer/designer names anywhere on the physical product.
Before Activision, all 2600 games were released by
It might've started with the 2600. Activision started because developers at
Atari wanted more control and recognition for their work. Atari's games
didn't list developer/designer names anywhere on the physical product.
Before Activision, all 2600 games were released by Atari.
NES games had
and Commodore may have done some publishing as early as 77, but
I don't know of any definite examples.
Hugh
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From: Adam Baratz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 7:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Publishers vs. Developers
It might've