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Baton Technologies Inc. was an American internet technology company most known for their unreleased Mega Drive modem accessory, the Teleplay System.[2]
Company
Baton Technologies was founded in 1992 by Keith Rupp in Phoenix, Arizona.[2]
Softography
Mega Drive
- BattleStorm (unreleased)
- Combat Aces (unreleased)
- Downloadable Cartridge (unreleased)
- Sea of Vengeance (unreleased)
- Terran Wars (unreleased)
- Web Interface (unreleased)
- Word Processor (unreleased)
External links
- Spotlight: Baton Teleplay Modem article by Frank Cifaldi at Lost Levels