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536 zock mal wieder sir lancelot robin hood xonox double ender atari 2600
Xonox, a division of K-tel Software Inc., was an American third-party manufacturer of cartridges for the Atari 2600, ColecoVision, Commodore 64 and Commodore VIC-20 in the early 1980s. Xonox was one of many small video game companies to fold during the Video Game Crash of 1983.
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- 536 zock mal wieder sir lancelot robin hood xonox double ender atari 2600
- 2016 atc presents 1983 xonox artillery duel
- History
- Standard cartridges
- Double enders
- For the Commodore 64
- References
2016 atc presents 1983 xonox artillery duel
History
Xonox, based in Minnesota, started developing Atari cartridges during the height of the 2600's popularity. Xonox capitalized on the novelty and perceived value of "double-ender" cartridges. These could be inserted into the console on one of the two ends, each end offering a different game. Different double-ender configurations could package the same game with different counterparts. Xonox was not the first company to try this; Playaround did it earlier with their adult-themed titles. Xonox eventually abandoned this idea and began releasing single versions of some of the titles previously offered as double-enders as well as a few new titles.