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Ando
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
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Okay, I know that on the NES there are two versions of this game, correct? Correct. The confusion as to which-is-which comes with this little tidbit in the supposedly non-Tengen version:
"(c) 1988, 1985 Lucasfilm Ltd. (LFL) and Tengen
All rights reserved.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a
trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd., used under license
Licensed to Mindscape, Inc.
Printed in Japan."
So, who made the game and who published it? I thought that one was made by Tengen and one by someone else, but this states that something is copyright Tengen. Weren't all of Tengen's carts that funky black thing?
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Nice discovery! Maybe Mindscape worked together with Tengen to get the license from Lucasfilm Ltd.?
As for the black Tengen cartridges, there were three titles also released in licensed format: Gauntlet, Pac-Man, and the first RBI Baseball.
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