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Hi Tech Expressions
Hi Tech Expressions (later Hi Tech Entertainment) was an American video game publisher headquartered in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The company was established in 1986. During the course of its existence, the company published primarily juvenile-oriented games. While it published a few adolescent-oriented games including ''The Hunt for Red October'' and '' War in Middle Earth'' (derived from the classic book ''The Lord of the Rings'' by J. R. R. Tolkien), it could not shake its reputation for publishing games marketed towards children. It was closed down in 1995. List of games Game Boy * ''Baby's Day Out'' (cancelled) * '' Beethoven's 2nd'' * ''Bobby's World'' (cancelled) * ''The Hunt for Red October'' * '' Mickey's Ultimate Challenge'' * ''Tom and Jerry'' * '' Tom and Jerry: Frantic Antics'' * '' We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story'' Sega Mega Drive/Genesis * ''Baby's Day Out'' (cancelled) * '' Barbie: Super Model'' * '' Barbie: Vacation Adventure'' (cancelled) * '' A Dinos ...
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Video Game Publisher
A video game publisher is a company that publishes video games that have been developed either internally by the publisher or externally by a video game developer. They often finance the development, sometimes by paying a video game developer (the publisher calls this ''external development'') and sometimes by paying an internal staff of developers called a ''studio''. The large video game publishers also distribute the games they publish, while some smaller publishers instead hire distribution companies (or larger video game publishers) to distribute the games they publish. Other functions usually performed by the publisher include deciding on and paying for any licenses that are used by the game; paying for localization; layout, printing, and possibly the writing of the user manual; and the creation of graphic design elements such as the box design. Some large publishers with vertical structure also own publishing subsidiaries (labels). Large publishers also attempt to boos ...
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Fun House (video Game)
''Fun House'' is a 1991 action video game based on the US version of the television show '' Fun House''. It was released in North America for the Nintendo Entertainment System and MS-DOS with significant differences between the two. Gameplay NES version The general gameplay concept is that each level is like a child's version of '' The Running Man'' with a basic top-down view. Players must throw tomatoes skillfully at a series of easy-to-hit targets. Some elements of the game are indirectly taken from the classic arcade game ''Pole Position'' (except that the player does not have the option to play as a Formula One vehicle). In order to make it to the next level, the player must make it from the starting line to the finish within the time limit with a young child on inline skates. Otherwise, the player loses a chance and must start the stage over again. The host of the televised game show, J. D. Roth, congratulates players for winning a stage while taunting the player with l ...
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