Quote Originally Posted by TurboGenesis View Post
I am going to seek the other Mythicon games now
Well, the brilliance of Mythicon's game line-up is that they're exactly the same code base, just slightly altered graphics and sounds along with minor tweeks in gameplay. So if you've played one of their games, you've played all three and you don't know it yet. The guy who programmed the original game (I read an interview with him years back) said that he turned in the first game as a demonstration of his ability to program the 2600, and they wanted to publish it. Then they had someone alter that game and make two variants on the original so they could have a fuller catalog. It was all a ploy to get their slice of the market and try to get companies to hire them to manufacture cartridges for them, since they came up with a way to make Atari carts dirt cheap in comparison to the other manufacturers.