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Product type | Video games Magnetic media |
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Owner | Magnetic Tape International |
Zimag (stylized as ZiMAG) was the name used by Magnetic Tape International to market consumer products, including video games and blank audio cassettes, VHS tapes, and floppy disks. [1] Magnetic Tape International was a wholly owned subsidiary of Intermagnetic Corporation. [1] The company released games for the Atari 2600 and Atari 8-bit computers in 1982 and 1983. The 2600 games are from Bit Corporation ported from PAL to NTSC and with different names. [2] The Atari 8-bit games were developed by Syncro, Inc. [3]
Zimag's four Atari 2600 releases received more promotion than the relatively obscure computer games, but they were released during the video game crash of 1983.
Atari 2600 [4]
Atari 8-bit family
Unreleased
The Zimag catalog lists the following games beneath a "Spring '83" heading: Outpost, Meltdown, Moving Day, Car Jockey, Tally Ho, Immies and Aggies, Conrad, Dinograms, Cake Bake, and Evac. [5] None of these were released.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (May 2016) |
Product type | Video games Magnetic media |
---|---|
Owner | Magnetic Tape International |
Zimag (stylized as ZiMAG) was the name used by Magnetic Tape International to market consumer products, including video games and blank audio cassettes, VHS tapes, and floppy disks. [1] Magnetic Tape International was a wholly owned subsidiary of Intermagnetic Corporation. [1] The company released games for the Atari 2600 and Atari 8-bit computers in 1982 and 1983. The 2600 games are from Bit Corporation ported from PAL to NTSC and with different names. [2] The Atari 8-bit games were developed by Syncro, Inc. [3]
Zimag's four Atari 2600 releases received more promotion than the relatively obscure computer games, but they were released during the video game crash of 1983.
Atari 2600 [4]
Atari 8-bit family
Unreleased
The Zimag catalog lists the following games beneath a "Spring '83" heading: Outpost, Meltdown, Moving Day, Car Jockey, Tally Ho, Immies and Aggies, Conrad, Dinograms, Cake Bake, and Evac. [5] None of these were released.