Seeking US$105 million in damages and filed by antitrust lawyer Joseph Alioto, the suit alleged that Nintendo's use of technology to prevent unlicensed games from running on their Nintendo Entertainment System console violated United States antitrust laws.
Deep in the fortress is an atomic bomb-like device called the Gamma Bomb, which one lone robot must destroy.
Double Strike was developed and published in Taiwan by Sachen (original name: 双鷹), in North America by American Video Entertainment, and in Australia by HES.
F-15 City War is a 3D shoot 'em up game developed by Idea-Tek and published in North America by American Video Entertainment and in Australia by HES.
[13] In this game, the player must defend a city under siege by tanks, helicopters, enemy fighter jets, boats, and robots.
Maxivision 15-in-1 (Maxi 15) is a multicart published in North America by American Video Entertainment and in Australia by HES.
The 15 games on the multicart are Chiller, Deathbots, Double Strike, Dudes with Attitude, F-15 City Wars, Krazy Kreatures, Menace Beach, Puzzle, Pyramid, Rad Racket: Deluxe Tennis II, Shock Wave, Solitaire, Stakk M, Tiles of Fate, and Venice Beach Volleyball.
The 30-in-1 was advertised for sale in an infomercial featuring Hulk Hogan and multiple other popular wrestlers, the Maxivision Power Video Challenge.
The original pornographic version was also published in the United States as Bubble Bath Babes by Panesian, and in Japan by Hacker International as Soap Panic.
Apart from the United States and Taiwan, it was also published in Australia by Home Entertainment Suppliers and in Brazil by Milmar (under the name "Futebol").
The game was designed in cooperation with, and endorsed by, the American Medical Association and the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information.