Demon Attack, Star Voyager, Trick Shot - Atari Archive Episode 68
We've reached April 1982, and that means the debut of one of the most celebrated third-party publishers of the early 1980s: Imagic. Founded by former Atari and Mattel staff, Imagic quickly gained a reputation for the quality of its video game output, a sight easily seen with its initial three releases: Demon Attack, Star Voyager and Trick Shot. Nothing before these cartridges hit stores were really pulling off what they did, and the praise and interest foreshadowed rapid growth for the company - though, ultimately, they were brought back down to earth with the market meltdown. Apologies for the weird sound glitch at 34:14 - I'm not sure where that got introduced in this process. Sources for this video include: Dennis Koble, interviews with Kay Savetz (2017) and Scott Stilphen (2017) and myself (2023) Classic Gaming Expo Imagic panels, 2004 and 2005 Bob Smith, interview with the author, 2021 Rob Fulop, interviews with Paleotronic (2019) and Atari 2600 Connection (1993) Larry French, interview with the author, 2021 Video, August 1982 Arcade Express, various Weekly Television Digest, various Merchandising, various Computer Entertainer/Video Game Update, various Logical Gamer, August 1982, issue 1 (special thanks to the Video Game History Foundation for scanning this!) Computer and Video Games, September 1982 Electronic Fun with Computers and Games, various Electronic Games, various Joystik, December 1982 Numb Thumb News, various Computer World, April 8 1970 (special thanks to Ethan Johnson for providing this scan) Retro Gamer issue 161 Space Gamer, issue 53 Video Games, various TV Gamer, December 1983 Magnavox v Bally, 1977 Atarimania Various local newspapers Hagley Museum and Library They Create Worlds, Vol. 1 Keith Smith, All in Color for a Quarter blog The Ultimate Machines, 1970

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