This is the ColecoVision port of Donkey Kong. The main differences with the original arcade game are the absence of 50m, cutscenes and enemy placement.
Matthew "Matt" Householder programmed this a version of Moon Patrol for the Colecovision in 1984. Unfortunately, it was canceled by Atarisoft when he was about to finish the title screen. His work stayed as it was with a temporary title screen (Selma presents Matt Patrol). In 1996 he sold a copy to a collector and a few years later it leaked on the Internet.
Your mission is to protect the apartment building from fire started by Candles, Bombs and or Dynamite. Using fire extinguisher from the truck or by pulling hose from hydrant. Pressing a button releases a flow of water on the fire or a danger. The fireman can not touch danger when he walk, otherwise a life will be gone.
With an overhead view of the table, you play a billiards variant called "Pocket Ball" with just six object balls. Imprecise control over the aim and velocity of your shots. You'll discover the exicetiment of ball colliding. The silence and concentration of the billiard room, as well as the enthusiasm of the players will all be there for you.
Porky's was a prototype game designed for the ColecoVision in 1983. Revenge is sweet... and you're out to get it. You've been "had" at Porky's, and you're out to blow it away. The action's hot and heavy and it's up to you to keep Pee Wee on his toes. If he succumbs to distraction, it's the pits! It's more fun than a greased pig... it's a blast!
A canceled port from Atarisoft, which was planned for a 1983 release. Its cancellation was due to being arguably superior to the Atari 5200 version, with Atari believing that releasing the game would have effected sales of their own console(s). A prototype version has been dumped.
An unreleased game that partially takes place on the road. This was based upon none other than the 1981-86 TV series "The Fall Guy" starring Lee Majors. This was planned for release in February 1983.
In the early 2000s, incomplete prototype versions of Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. for ColecoVision were discovered. Both cartridges actually postdated the ColecoVision releases and were seemingly ports of the versions from the Coleco Adam computer, which featured more levels and cutscenes. The games were re-compiled into hacked ROMs titled "Super DK!" and "Super DK Junior" respectively; the unaltered ROMs were never released.
In the early 2000s, incomplete prototype versions of Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. for ColecoVision were discovered. Both cartridges actually postdated the ColecoVision releases and were seemingly ports of the versions from the Coleco Adam computer, which featured more levels and cutscenes. The games were re-compiled into hacked ROMs titled "Super DK!" and "Super DK Junior" respectively; the unaltered ROMs were never released.