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There are those who claim to know who Dr. Ports, General Ports,
Professor Ports, et. al. actually are. This talented, secretive cabal of developers
have not officially revealed their identities to the community, but it is clear that this is a
crew of superior Intellivision game developers. To this point, the games have been ports of classic arcade
titles, some widely loved, some at the edge of obscurity. But all have been extremely well-done. Keep up the
great work!
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Caverns of Mars |
70267 |
Yes |

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HB | Captain Ports (just how big is this Ports crew anyway?) delivers a well-loved Atari 8-bit / Commodore 64 title to the Intellivision |
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Cosmic Avenger |
2484 |
Yes |

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HB | The mysterious Dr. Ports whipped together this announced, but unreleased title from Coleco; box is well-nigh perfect in its presentation as a Coleco product; manual is in the same vein, but fully color rather than the green monochrome style; cartridge shell and label are LTO-style, and overlays are colorful, based on arcade cabinet artwork |
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Fantasy |
2485 |
Yes |

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HB | The mysterious Dr. Ports programmed this announced, but unreleased title from Coleco; box is well-nigh perfect in its presentation as a Coleco product; manual is in the same vein, but fully color rather than the green monochrome style; cartridge shell and label are LTO-style, and overlays are colorful, based on arcade cabinet artwork; includes Intellivoice support as well! |
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Klax |
70265 |
Yes |

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HB | Dr. Ports delivers another home version of a classic - this title originally written by David Akers; released in Atarisoft style packaging |
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Omega Race |
800090 |
Yes |

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HB | Dr. Ports executes a programming challenge - vector graphics on a primitive console - with impressive results!; this fills the gap left due to the title being an unreleased game from CBS Electronics; box adheres to what one expects from the press release; manual is in lustrous full color; cartridge shell and label are LTO-style, and overlays are colorful, based on arcade cabinet artwork |
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Wizard of Wor |
80003 |
Yes |

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HB | The prolific Dr. Ports delivers one of the best home versions of the venerable arcade classic - including voice!; this fills the hole left due to the title being an unreleased game from CBS Electronics; box adheres to what one expects from the press release; manual is in lustrous full color; cartridge shell and label are LTO-style, and overlays are colorful, based on arcade cabinet artwork |
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Yars' Revenge |
70266 |
Yes |

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HB | An all-time classic from the original Atari VCS brought to the Intellivision by the mysterious Professor Ports |
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