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American video game developer
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RDI Video Systems
Company typeIncentive Corporation Limited
IndustryVideo game industry
Founded1982
FounderRick Dyer
Defunct1985
FateBankrupt
ProductsGames
Halcyon

RDI Video Systems (Rick Dyer Industries) was a video game company founded by Rick Dyer originally as Advanced Microcomputer Systems, and was well known for its Laserdisc video games, beginning with the immensely popular Dragon's Lair. The company went bankrupt shortly after completing, but before releasing, the Halcyon gaming console.

Games

  • Zzyzzyxx (1982)
  • Dragon's Lair (1983)
  • Space Ace (1984)
  • Thayer's Quest (1984) (Released first for the Halcyon, and later in arcades)
  • Raiders vs. Chargers (1985) (Released first for the Halcyon, and later in arcades as NFL Football)
  • Orpheus, not released
  • The Spirits of Whittier Mansion, not released
  • The Shadow of the Stars, not released
  • Voyage to the New World, not released
  • Dallas vs. Washington, not released


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