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Epyx

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Epyx
Defunct: 1993
Headquarters:
P.O. Box 8020, Redwood City, California, 94063, United States[1]

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Eypx

Contents

  • 1 Softography
    • 1.1 Master System
    • 1.2 Mega Drive
    • 1.3 Game Gear
  • 2 References

Softography

Master System

  • California Games (1989)
  • Impossible Mission (1990)
  • Andre Agassi Tennis (1993)
  • California Games II (1993)
  • Game Box Série Esportes Radicais (1996)

Mega Drive

  • California Games (1991)
  • Todd's Adventures in Slime World (1992)
  • Andre Agassi Tennis (1992)
  • Cascade (2015)

Game Gear

  • Andre Agassi Tennis (1993)

References

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  1. ↑ Electronic Gaming Retail News, "January 1992" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 28
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