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Gottlieb Video Games

  • Curve Ball (1984) – published under Mylstar name
  • Exterminator (1989) – published under Premier Technology name
  • Faster, Harder, More Challenging Q*bert (1983) – unreleased prototype; developed under Mylstar name
  • Insector (1982) – unreleased prototype only
  • Knightmare (1983) – unreleased prototype only
  • Krull (1983)
  • New York New York (1980) – licensed from Sigma Enterprises
  • M.A.C.H. 3 (1983) – laser disc game; published under Mylstar name
  • Mad Planets (1983)
  • Protector (1984) – a.k.a. Videoman, Argus and Guardian; unreleased prototype only
  • Q*bert (1982)
  • Q*bert Qubes (1983) – published under Mylstar name
  • Reactor (1982)
  • Screw Loose (1983) – prototype only; developed under Mylstar name
  • The Three Stooges In Brides Is Brides (1984) – published under Mylstar name
  • Tylz (1982) – unreleased prototype; developed under Mylstar name
  • Us vs. Them (1984) – laser disc game; published under Mylstar name
  • Video Vince and the Game Factory (1984) – unreleased prototype; developed under Mylstar name
  • Wiz Warz (1984) – unreleased prototype; developed under Mylstar name

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