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Title: Publisher: Developer: Year: System:
Maxivision 30 American Video Entertainment Various 1992 Nintendo

American Video Entertainment's original design for their Maxivision cartridge was a cart that had 30 different Nintendo games on it. Work began on the cartridge (Odyssey Software created the menu system which AVE used) and a few prototypes were made for one of American Video Entertainment's infomercials. Although numerous people called in wanting to buy the cart, American Video never mass produced it due to conflicting license agreements.

The Maxivision 30 project was downgraded and Maxivision 15 was born. If you dig through the ROM for Maxi 15, you can still see some of the left over material from the Maxivision 30 cartridge. The original line up was as follows:

  • Baby Boomer
  • Captain Comic
  • Castle of Deceit
  • Challenge of the Dragon
  • Chiller
  • Deathbots
  • Deathrace
  • Double Strike
  • Dudes With Attitude
  • F15 City War
  • King Neptune's Adventure
  • Krazy Kreatures
  • Menace Beach
  • Mermaids of Atlantis
  • Moon Ranger
  • P'Radikus Conflict
  • Pesterminator
  • Puzzle
  • Pyramid
  • Rad Racket Deluxe Tennis 2
  • Robodemons
  • Secret Scout
  • Shockwave
  • Solitaire
  • Stakk'm
  • Tiles of Fate
  • Trolls on Treasure Island
  • Ultimate League Soccer
  • Venice Beach Volleyball
  • Wallybear & the No! Gang

    Out of all 30 games listed, 11 of them were games that Color Dreams published. The Color Dreams games were Baby Boomer, Captain Comic, Castle of Deceit, Challenge of the Dragon, King Neptune's Adventure, Menace Beach, Moon Ranger, P'Radikus Conflict, Pesterminator, Robodemons and Secret Scout.

    This cartridge was made (prototypes exist) though no one knows where they are today.


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