About a year ago, I bought this mysterious looking jewel case called Oldies But Goodies from Salvation Army. It has a bunch of old freeware games on it, one of them being a clone of Super Mario Bros. It doesn't have a date on which it was manufactured anywhere on the case, but the files for the games were all created in 1992. I later put "Oldies but Goodies game collection" into google. Nothing related came up. I decided to put name of the company who made the game in to google, the company being called ROM-MAN Technologies, which does not exist anymore according to my google results. I looked on the case and saw that the company was based in New Hampshire. I googled game companys based in New Hampshire and nothing to do with ROM-MAN Technologies was anywhere to be found. I finally googled the P.O box of the company and found a man named James M Carroll, who appears to have owned ROM- MAN Technologies. These are all my findings at the moment.
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I couldn't anything on ROM-Man Technologies as a game company but I did find something about ROM-Man Technologies as a film company, here's where I found it theluckycorner.com/vc/romman.html . Also, may I see a picture of the box?
Pictures will be up tomorrow. The reason for this is that the only camera I own in on my tablet, which won't let me open Camera on Low Battery, so I have to charge it overnight, since it takes hours to fully charge. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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I have been having trouble with uploading the pictures of the case of Oldies but Goodies. There is always an error or something getting in my way. So I thought I would supply more information from the case meanwhile. Additional Information about Oldies but Goodies -The P.O Box is 03247-1700 -28 Bowman St. Laconia, New Hampshire was where ROM-MAN Technologies was located -The phone number listed inside the case is 1-800-933-1099 -It is an "E-Z Disc"
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I have been researching this for a couple days. I found another Rom Man game on ebay. m.ebay.com/itm/Lets-Play-CD-ROM-byit has Rom-Man-Technologies/252708842689?hash=item3ad69eecc1:g:AgEAAOSw0KFarSPN
I've also contacted a few James Carroll's, but no luck so far. They might have later moved their location to Danvers, MA. Interesting stuff.
Apon looking at the link that you found, I noticed that the disk on the e-bay listing has the exact same style as the Oldies but Goodies disk, black and silver. Only this time it has a Jukebox, a chess board, chess pieces and checkers.
Last Edit: Jul 2, 2018 22:29:09 GMT by loderunner13
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Very cool. I was never able to hear anything back from anybody. I contacted a bunch of Jim Carroll's but none of them had a clue about what I was talking about.