Bally Sente Inc.
Moby ID: 4305
- Sente Technologies (from 1983 to 1984-05)
- Videa, Inc. (from 1982 to 1983)
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Bally Sente was originally a development company called Videa, Inc. founded by Howard Delman, Roger Hector and Ed Rotberg in 1981. The company later became the video game division of Pizza Time Theater after an offer by Atari's President Nolan Bushnell and they renamed it Sente.
Credited on 12 Games from 1984 to 1989
Night Stocker (1986 on Arcade) |
Stompin' (1986 on Arcade) |
Mini Golf (1985 on Arcade, Commodore 64) |
Sarge (1985 on DOS, Arcade) |
Street Football (1985 on Arcade, PC Booter) |
Chicken Shift (1984 on Arcade) |
Goalie Ghost (1984 on Arcade) |
Hat Trick (1984 on DOS, Commodore 64, Atari 7800...) |
Snacks 'n Jaxson (1984 on Arcade) |
Snake Pit (1984 on Arcade) |
Stocker (1984 on DOS, Commodore 64, Arcade) |
Trivial Pursuit (1984 on Arcade) |
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 4 games with Capcom U.S.A., Inc.
- 4 games with Capcom Co., Ltd.
- 2 games with Micro Talent
- 2 games with Pacific Dataworks International
- 1 game with Ibid, Inc.
- 1 game with Atari Corporation
- 1 game with Bally Data Systems, Inc.
- 6 games with Gary Levenberg
- 6 games with Jesse Osborne
- 6 games with Bill Maher
- 5 games with Gary Johnson
- 4 games with Roger Hector
- 4 games with Mark McPhee
- 4 games with Owen Rubin
- 3 games with Ed Rotberg
- 3 games with Lee Actor
- 3 games with Dennis Koble
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