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'''Western Technologies, Inc.''' was an early pioneer in development tools for gaming systems. It was founded by Jay Smith who also owned Smith Engineering as a sole proprietorship. (Smith Engineering was Mr. Smith's private company under which he could patent his own designs, projects or inventions, such as the Microvision, one of the earliest hand-held game consoles.)
 
'''Western Technologies, Inc.''' was an early pioneer in development tools for gaming systems. It was founded by Jay Smith who also owned Smith Engineering as a sole proprietorship. (Smith Engineering was Mr. Smith's private company under which he could patent his own designs, projects or inventions, such as the Microvision, one of the earliest hand-held game consoles.)
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They also [http://www.smspower.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=71777 produced] portions of the [[Sega Mega Drive]] development kit, and are also believed to have been responsible for the [[Menacer]] (TODO).
 
They also [http://www.smspower.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=71777 produced] portions of the [[Sega Mega Drive]] development kit, and are also believed to have been responsible for the [[Menacer]] (TODO).
  
Initially the company developed games for the Atari, [[Genesis]] and Nintendo, and later for the [[Game Gear]], [[PlayStation]], DOS and Windows released under the [[Adrenalin Entertainment Inc.]] division, also founded by Smith.
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Initially, the company developed games for the Atari, [[Genesis]] and Nintendo, and later for the [[Game Gear]], [[PlayStation]], DOS and Windows released under the [[Adrenalin Entertainment Inc.]] division, also founded by Smith.
  
 
Western Technologies was acquired by Wanderlust Interactive in February 1997.
 
Western Technologies was acquired by Wanderlust Interactive in February 1997.
  
 
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===[[Mega Drive]]===
 
* ''[[Art Alive!]]'' (1991)
 
* ''[[Menacer 6-Game Cartridge]]'' (1992)
 
* ''[[X-Men]]'' (1993)
 
* ''[[Math Blaster: Episode 1]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[World Series Baseball (Mega Drive)|World Series Baseball]]'' (Sound engine) (1994)
 
* ''[[Spider-Man: The Animated Series]]'' (1995)
 
  
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==References==
* ''[[Trivial Pursuit Interactive Multimedia Game]]'' (1994)
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Western Technologies Inc.
Founded: 1982-08-11[1]
Merged into: Wanderlust Interactive (1997-10-27)
Headquarters:
Los Angeles, CA, United States

Western Technologies, Inc. was an early pioneer in development tools for gaming systems. It was founded by Jay Smith who also owned Smith Engineering as a sole proprietorship. (Smith Engineering was Mr. Smith's private company under which he could patent his own designs, projects or inventions, such as the Microvision, one of the earliest hand-held game consoles.)

Western Technologies developed the Vectrex console system, licensed and distributed first by General Consumer Electric (GCE), and then by Milton Bradley Company after their purchase of GCE. In addition, the company developed sound applications and algorithms for system speech in games and other software.

They also produced portions of the Sega Mega Drive development kit, and are also believed to have been responsible for the Menacer (TODO).

Initially, the company developed games for the Atari, Genesis and Nintendo, and later for the Game Gear, PlayStation, DOS and Windows released under the Adrenalin Entertainment Inc. division, also founded by Smith.

Western Technologies was acquired by Wanderlust Interactive in February 1997.

Softography

References