Nüfekop
Moby ID: 9718
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Nüfekop was a company founded by brothers Scott and Gary Elder based in Shady Cove, Oregon. The company released a number of titles for Commodore computers in the early 1980s, most of them written by Scott.
Credited on 19 Games from 1981 to 1983
Kings Ransom (1983 on VIC-20) |
3-D Man (1982 on Commodore 64, VIC-20) |
Alien Panic (1982 on VIC-20) |
Anti-Matter Splatter (1982 on VIC-20) |
Blowup (1982 on VIC-20) |
Bomber (1982 on VIC-20) |
Collide (1982 on VIC-20) |
Defender on Tri (1982 on VIC-20) |
Dodge Cars (1982 on VIC-20) |
Escape (1982 on VIC-20) |
Exterminator (1982 on Commodore 64, VIC-20) |
Journey (1982 on VIC-20) |
Krazy Kong (1982 on Commodore 64, VIC-20) |
Race Fun (1982 on ZX Spectrum, VIC-20) |
Rescue from Nufon (1982 on VIC-20) |
Space Quest (1982 on VIC-20) |
The Catch (1982 on VIC-20) |
Vikman (1982 on VIC-20) |
Invasion (1981 on VIC-20) |
Trivia +
Address (ca. 1984):
Nüfekop
P.O. Box 156, 21255 Hwy. 62,
Shady Cove, OR 97539
Telephone: 1-800-525-2529
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 2 games with Softsmith Software
- 2 games with The Software Guild
- 1 game with Bubble Bus Software
- 1 game with Rabbit Software Ltd
- 1 game with Video Wizard's Inc.
- 10 games with Scott Elder
- 1 game with Ken Grant
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