Nova Games of Canada | |
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Founded | 1981 |
Closed | 1984 |
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Nova Games, also known as Amenip Nova Games or just Amenip, was a Canadian game manufacturer based in St. Laurent, Quebec, between 1981 and 1984; in their inceptive year, they released Mariner (which was licensed to US Billiards for American manufacturing and distribution under the name 800 Fathoms), Naughty Mouse (which was later rereleased with modified characters as Woodpecker), and Round-Up with Centuri (later rereleased by Taito Corporation as Fitter). In 1982, Taito Corporation licensed their own Dock Man to them for Canadian manufacture and distribution under the name of Port Man - and in 1983, they released Intrepid, while in their final year, they released a sequel to it called Zarya Vostoka before disappearing forever.
Pages in category "Nova Games"
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