[Coco] Marty's Nightmare

Sean badfrog at gmail.com
Tue Sep 21 01:11:39 EDT 2010


Wait, so is the game in the movie at some point? I would love to see
that CoCo trivia!
Spaceballs was one of my favorite movies as a kid, and at the same
time my computer was a CoCo 2...


On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:20 PM, Steve Bjork <6809er at srbsoftware.com> wrote:

>  Marty's Nightmare is NOT off the market.

> Over the past few years, I've sold or given away a number of copies of the

> game.

>

> Please note, any profit from my CoCo software goes to support Glenside's

> hosting and other CoCo community projects.  Any funds left over goes to the

> Boys and Girls Cubs of Southern California.

>

> While it is true that CoCo software does not create much in the way of funds

> for the Boys and Girls Cubs of Southern California these days.  (But other

> projects do help out the kids.)

>

> The Boys and Girls Cubs did get $10,000 in 1986 because of my rights.

>

> In the early days of Computer game software, I created a game called Space

> Balls (TM).  Later in 1986, Mel Brooks was working on a  movie called Space

> Balls.  While he could used his trade mark for space balls was a movie, he

> did want to show Space Balls, the Video Game in one scene.  To clear any

> legal issues, he needed to by the rights to use my trade mark.  So, I sold

> him the one time rights to the trade mark (for the movie) for a $10,000

> donation to the Boys and Girls Cubs of Southern California.  He commented

> that he wish all the negotiations for rights/issues for his movies could

> work out so well and help so many.

>

> Yes, I do protect my rights to what I own.

> I need to because so many will lose out if I don't!

>

> Yes, you buy a copy and help the community.  Just email off the list.

>

> Steve Bjork

>

> On 9/20/2010 5:13 PM, Steve Ostrom wrote:

>>

>> I may have asked this question before, but does anyone know if Marty's

>> Nightmare was ever imaged to a usable copy?  I loved that game, and only a

>> limited number were manufactured.  Did anyone ever remove the copy

>> protection?  I was able to make viable floppy copies by using the PC Option

>> Board abut 15 years ago.

>>

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