Xonox

XONOX was published game cartridges for the Atari 2600 and Colecovision games consoles as well as for the home computer VC 20 and Commodore 64, a U.S. computer game company ( subsidiary of record company K-Tel ), the mid-1980s. What was new to this plug-in modules that they each contained two games that were accessible through two different connectors at the ends ( so-called double - enders ).

The quality of the game itself was mediocre; some of which were later sold on simple modules.

Like many small computer game company had to declare bankruptcy in 1983 at the Video Game Crash XONOX. Before XONOX also the company Play Around modules had offered with two games that were sold as double- enders.

Released Games

Atari 2600

  • Artillery Duel / Chuck Norris Super Kicks
  • Artillery Duel / Ghost Manor
  • Artillery Duel / Spike ' s Peak
  • Artillery Duel / Super Kung Fu
  • Artillery Duel
  • Chuck Norris Super Kicks / Ghost Manor
  • Chuck Norris Super Kicks / Spike ' s Peak
  • Chuck Norris Super Kicks
  • Ghost Manor / Spike ' s Peak
  • Ghost Manor
  • Motocross Racer
  • Robin Hood / Sir Lancelot - The Joust
  • Robin Hood / Super Kung Fu
  • Sir Lancelot
  • Spike 's Peak
  • Tomarc The Barbarian
  • Tomarc the Barbarian / Motocross Racer ( rar )

Colecovision

  • Artillery Duel
  • Artillery Duel / Chuck Norris Super Kicks
  • Chuck Norris Super Kicks
  • Motocross Racer / Tomarc the Barbarian
  • Motocross Racer
  • Robin Hood
  • Robin Hood / Sir Lancelot
  • Sir Lancelot
  • " It's Only Rock n ' Roll"

VC 20

(all 8K modules, 1983)

  • Spike 's Peak / Ghost Manor
  • Robin Hood / Sir Lancelot (Sir Lancelot probably also single)
  • Chuck Norris Super Kicks / Artillery Duel
  • Tomarc the Barbarian (1983: Atari 2600, 1984: CBS Colecovision, Commodore VIC-20, very rare, single -ender )

Commodore 64

  • Artillery Duel
  • Chuck Norris Super Kicks
  • Ghost Manor
  • Motocross Racer
  • Robin Hood
  • Sir Lancelot
  • Spike 's Peak
  • Tomarc the Barbarian
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