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==Games== All Supercharger games were developed by Starpath.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/computer-video-games-magazine-021/CVG021_Jul_1983#page/n18/mode/1up Advertisement:Silica shop:Supercharger] Page 19, Computer and Video Games Magazine Issue 021, Published July 1983</ref><ref>[https://archive.org/stream/computer-video-games-magazine-021/CVG021_Jul_1983#page/n19/mode/1up Article:Surpercharge a VCS and load up games from cassette tapes] Page 20-21, Computer and Video Games Magazine Issue 021, Published July 1983</ref> ;Initial releases Listed in order of release: #''[[Phaser Patrol]]'' #''[[Communist Mutants from Space]]'' #''[[Fireball (video game)|Fireball]]'' #''Suicide Mission'' #''[[Escape from the Mindmaster]]'' (prototype is called ''Labyrinth'') #''[[Dragonstomper]]'' (prototype is called ''Excalibur'') #''Killer Satellites'' #''[[Rabbit Transit (game)|Rabbit Transit]]'' #''[[Frogger]], The Official'' #''[[Party Mix (video game)|Party Mix]]'' ;Mail order releases These games were available only via mail order after Starpath declared bankruptcy. *''[[Sword of Saros]]'' *''Survival Island'' <ref>{{YouTube|dLYqOF9R0kE|Survival Island (1982)(Demo)}}</ref> ;Prototypes *''[[Summer Games (video game)|Sweat: The Decathlon Game]]''<ref name="starpath">[http://thedoteaters.com/?bitstory=epyx The Dot Eaters - Epyx | The Dot Eaters], ''Scott Nelson, one of the former Starpath programmers, had created a decathlon game for the Supercharger called Sweat!, but when the company merges with Epyx the project is shelved.''</ref> *''Going Up??''
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