Sente Games
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Sente Games (also known as Sente Technologies) was a video game company owned by Nolan Bushnell (co-founder of Atari) in 1984. Prior to this, the company was founded as Videa in 1983, before Bushnell acquired the company the following year, and was renamed Sente Games (Sente is another Go [Bushnell's favorite game] reference, meaning "Having the initiative"). The company made a deal with Bally Midway to distribute its games. Sente Games was incorporated into Midway in 1987. Some of the company's games featured "missing children" ads in their attract modes.
[edit] Games developed by Sente
- Chicken Shift
- Gimme A Break
- Goalie Ghost
- Grudge Match
- Hat Trick
- Mini Golf
- Name that Tune
- Night Stocker
- Rescue Raider
- Shrike Avenger
- Snacks'n Jaxson
- Snake Pit
- Spiker
- Stocker
- Stompin'
- Street Football
- Toggle
- Trivial Pursuit (All Sports Edition)
- Trivial Pursuit (Baby Boomer Edition)
- Trivial Pursuit (Genus I)
- Trivial Pursuit (Genus II)
- Trivial Pursuit (Young Player's Edition)