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- 09:05, 24 April 2024 Simon the Sorcerer (video game) (hist | edit) [4,126 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Simon the Sorcerer| software_image = 300px| developer = Adventure Soft| publisher = Adventure Soft| systems = Amiga, Android, CD32, DOS, iOS, macOS, RISC OS, Windows| release = '''DOS'''<br />France, Germany, UK, US: September 27, 1993<br />Germany (CD version), Israel: 1994<br />United States (CD version...")
- 08:08, 24 April 2024 Simon the Sorcerer (hist | edit) [4,941 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Simon the Sorcerer| software_image = 250px| developer = Mike Woodroffe, Simon Woodroffe| publisher = Adventure Soft| systems = See below| release = 1993-present| added_to_museum = See the ''Simon the Sorcerer'' category| }} '''Simon the Sorcerer''' is a character that is part of an English video game serie...")
- 07:51, 24 April 2024 Simon Woodroffe (hist | edit) [239 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | image = | name = Simon Woodroffe| known_for = Co-created Simon the Sorcerer| }} '''Simon Woodroffe''' co-created Simon the Sorcerer. {{DEFAULTSORT: Woodroffe, Simon}} Category: People")
- 07:01, 24 April 2024 Reverse engineering (hist | edit) [531 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Reverse engineering| software_image = | developer = Numerous| publisher = Numerous| systems = Numerous| release = Numerous| added_to_museum = See the Reverse engineering category| }} '''Reverse engineering''', '''backwards engineering''', or '''back engineering''', is a term for determining how something works by taking it apart and reconstructing it without prior knowl...")
- 03:00, 24 April 2024 Vadim Gerasimov (hist | edit) [198 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | name = Vadim Gerasimov| known_for = Co-created ''Tetris''| }} '''Vadim Gerasimov''' co-created ''Tetris''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Gerasimov, Vadim}} Category:People")
- 03:00, 24 April 2024 Dmitry Pavlovsky (hist | edit) [201 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | name = Dmitry Pavlovsky| known_for = Co-created ''Tetris''| }} '''Dmitry Pavlovsky''' co-created ''Tetris''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Pavlovsky, Dmitry}} Category:People")
- 02:50, 24 April 2024 The Tetris Company (hist | edit) [3,722 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Company | company_name = Blue Planet Software| company_type = Private| company_logo = File:Blue Planet Software.png| foundation = August 10, 1983 (Bullet-Proof Software)<br />1996 (Blue Planet Software)| location = Honolulu, Hawaii, United States| key_people = Henk Rogers, founder| num_employees = 2| industry = Video games| revenue = undisclosed | products = Video games| homepage = http...")
- 02:37, 24 April 2024 Nikolai Belikov (hist | edit) [373 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | name = Nikolai Belinov | known_for = Founder of Elorg| }} '''Nikolai Belikov''' was the founder of Elorg, a private company that emerged from Elektronorgtechnica after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Belikov was formerly the director of the latter company. {{DEFAULTSORT: Belinov, Nikolai}} Category: People Category: Soviet Union")
- 02:15, 24 April 2024 Elorg (hist | edit) [2,420 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Company | company_name = Elorg| company_logo = File:Elorg.png| company_type = Brand of The Tetris Company| foundation = 1971| location = Moscow, Russia| industry = computer hardware and software| products = ''Tetris''| key_people = Nikolai Belikov, director| num_employees = not disclosed| homepage = N/A| }} '''Elorg (Элорг)''' is a brand owned by The Tetris Company. ==All-Union...")
- 17:14, 23 April 2024 Alexey Pajitnov (hist | edit) [2,339 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | name = Alexey Pajitnov| known_for = Co-creator of ''A.I. Puzzler'', ''Charmer'', ''Color Collision'', ''Dwice'', ''El-Fish'', ''Faces... Tris III'', ''Finty Flush'', ''Fringer'', ''Hatris'', ''[[Hexic]...")
- 11:13, 23 April 2024 Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (hist | edit) [2,177 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Company | company_name = Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union| company_logo = 300px| company_type = Scientific Institution| foundation = 1925 (closed in 1991)| location = Moscow, Russia Federative Socialist Republic, USSR| industry = Scientific applications| products = ''Tetris''| key_people = not disclosed| num_employees = not disclosed| homepa...")
- 06:58, 23 April 2024 A B Computers (hist | edit) [1,403 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Company | company_name = A B Computers| company_logo = 200px| company_type = Private| foundation = ~1976 (Closed ~1983)| location = Montgomeryville, PA, US| key_people = not disclosed| num_employees = not disclosed| industry = video games| products = Video games| homepage = N/A| }}'''A B Computers''' was an American computer store that acted as a video game publisher...")
- 09:52, 21 April 2024 Minami Aoyama Adventure (hist | edit) [910 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Minami Aoyama Adventure| software_image = 300px| developer = ASCII| publisher = Annual AhSKI!| systems = PC-8001| release = April 1982| added_to_museum = Not yet| }} '''Minami Aoyama Adventure''' was a text adventure game released in the ''Annual AhSKI!'' parody issue of ''Mon...")
- 09:29, 21 April 2024 Omotesando Adventure (hist | edit) [1,047 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Omotesando Adventure| software_image = 300px| developer = ASCII| publisher = Annual AhSKI!| systems = PC-8001| release = Japan: April 1982| added_to_museum = April 21, 2024| }} '''''Omotesando Adventure (表参道アドベンチャー)''''' was a text adventure game released in the ''...")
- 02:08, 21 April 2024 ΔV: Rings of Saturn (hist | edit) [1,008 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = ΔV: Rings of Saturn| software_image = 300px| developer = Kodera Software| publisher = Kodera Software, Kurki.games| systems = Linux, macOS, Windows| release = WW: August 12, 2019| added_to_museum = Demo: October 21, 2022| }} '''''ΔV: Rings of Saturn''''' or '''''Delta V: Rings of Saturn''''', is a space mining simulation v...")
- 15:43, 20 April 2024 Invictus Games (hist | edit) [2,170 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Company | company_name = Invictus Games| company_logo = 100px| company_type = Private| foundation = 1992| location = Debrecen, Hungary| key_people = Tamás Kozák, founder<br />Ákos Diviánszky, founder| num_employees = Not disclosed| industry = Video games| products = Video games| homepage = http://www.invictus.com/| }} '''Invictus''' is a Hungarian video gam...")
- 15:23, 20 April 2024 Dénes Nagymáthé (hist | edit) [924 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | image = | name = Dénes Nagymáthé| known_for = Developed ''Deformers'' and ''1nsane''| }} '''Dénes Nagymáthé''' is a Hungarian video game developer who developed prototypes, showcasing three-dimensional graphics and physics related to off-road driving and automotive damage, while he was a university student. These prototypes were for a project known as ''Deformers'' and are better known collectively as ''[...")
- 15:11, 20 April 2024 Deformers (hist | edit) [1,194 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Deformers| software_image = 300px | developer = Dénes Nagymáthé| publisher = Dénes Nagymáthé| systems = Windows| release = Terep: 1996<br />Terep 2: 1997| added_to_museum = July 28, 2018| }} '''''Deformers''''' is a racing video game that was developed by the Hungarian university student Dénes Nagymáthé. ==Development== It was...")
- 14:32, 20 April 2024 1nsane (hist | edit) [1,232 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = 1nsane| software_image = 300px | developer = Invictus Games| publisher = Codemasters| systems = Windows| release = Europe: November 24, 2000<br />North America: February 9, 2001| added_to_museum = July 28, 2018| }} '''''1nsane''''' is a racing video game that was developed by Invictus Games and published by Codemasters. ==Development== It i...")
- 03:59, 20 April 2024 1979 Revolution: Black Friday (hist | edit) [3,283 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = 1979 Revolution: Black Friday| software_image = 310px | developer = iNK Stories| publisher = iNK Stories| systems = Android, iOS, macOS, PS4, Switch, Windows, Xbox One| release = '''macOS, Windows'''<br />Worldwide: April 5, 2016<br />'''iOS'''<br />Europe, North America, Oceania: June 10, 2016...")
- 21:44, 19 April 2024 1954 Alcatraz (hist | edit) [971 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = 1954 Alcatraz| software_image = 300px | developer = Irresponsible Games, Daedalic Entertainment| publisher = Daedalic Entertainment| systems = Windows| release = WW: March 11, 2014| added_to_museum = April 19, 2021| }} '''''15 Days''''' is an adventure game that was developed by Irresponsible Games and Daedalic Entertainment. C...")
- 18:53, 19 April 2024 15 Days (hist | edit) [905 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = 15 Days| software_image = 300px | developer = House of Tales| publisher = DTP Entertainment| systems = Windows| release = Germany: November 20, 2009<br />North America: June 18, 2010<br />United Kingdom: July 15, 2010| added_to_museum = September 24, 2023| }} '''''15 Days''''' was an adventure game that was developed by House of Tales and publi...")
- 18:44, 19 April 2024 688(I) Hunter/Killer (hist | edit) [1,002 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = 688(I) Hunter/Killer| software_image = 300px | developer = Sonalysts| publisher = Jane's Combat Simulations| systems = Windows| release = NA: June 27, 1997<br />EU: 1997| added_to_museum = September 24, 2023| }} '''''688(I) Hunter/Killer''''' was a submarine simulation video game that was developed by Sonalysts and published under...")
- 01:01, 19 April 2024 Videlectrix (hist | edit) [8,890 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Company | company_name = Videlectrix| company_logo = 200px| company_type = Private| foundation = February 4, 2003| location = United States| key_people = Matt Chapman, Mike Chapman, founders| num_employees = 3| industry = Video games| products = Video games| homepage = https://old.homestarrunner.com/videlectrix/| }} '''''Videlectrix''''' is the name that Matt Chap...")
- 13:31, 18 April 2024 Sunsoft is Back! Retro Game Selection (hist | edit) [1,092 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Sunsoft is Back! Retro Game Selection| software_image = 320px| developer = Sunsoft| publisher = Sunsoft| systems = Windows| release = Japan: April 17, 2024| added_to_museum = Linux, macOS, Windows: December 26, 2012<br />Black Mesa: April 17, 2024| }} '''''Sunsoft is Back! Retro Game Selection (SUNSOFT is Back! レトロゲ...")
- 02:06, 18 April 2024 Half-Life (video game) (hist | edit) [1,686 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Half-Life| software_image = 320px| developer = Valve<br />Crowbar Collective (Black Mesa)| publisher = Valve<br />Crowbar Collective (Black Mesa)| systems = '''Windows'''<br />NA: November 19, 1998<br />EU: November 27, 1998<br />'''PlayStation 2'''<br />NA: November 14, 2001<br />EU: November 30, 2001<br />'''macOS'''<br />WW: February 14, 2013<br />WW (Bla...")
- 01:08, 18 April 2024 Dangeresque: The Roomisode Triunglate (hist | edit) [2,159 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Dangeresque: The Roomisode Triunglate| software_image = 300px| developer = Videlectrix| publisher = Videlectrix| systems = Browser, macOS, Windows| release = '''Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque'''<br />Flash WW: December 1, 2008<br />macOS, Windows: August 11, 2023<br />Linux: March 14, 2024<br />'''Dangeresque:...")
- 20:12, 13 April 2024 Thunder Ceptor (hist | edit) [950 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to 3-D Thunder Ceptor) Tag: New redirect
- 20:04, 13 April 2024 3-D Thunder Ceptor II (hist | edit) [1,074 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = 3-D Thunder Ceptor II| software_image = 300px| developer = Namco| publisher = Namco<br />Hamster (Arcade Archives)| systems = Arcade, PS4, Switch| release = '''Arcade'''<br />JP: December 1986<br />'''PlayStation 4, Switch (Arcade Archives)'''<br />WW: March 16, 2023| added_to_museum = Not yet|...")
- 23:25, 12 April 2024 Eikichi Kawasaki (hist | edit) [206 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | image = | name = Eikichi Kawasaki| known_for = Founded SNK| }} '''Eikichi Kawasaki''' founded SNK. {{DEFAULTSORT: Kawasaki, Eikichi}} Category: People")
- 12:40, 11 April 2024 Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai (hist | edit) [2,848 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai| software_image = 300px| developer = Sega, Crypton Future Media| publisher = Sega| systems = Nintendo 3DS| release = March 8, 2012 - November 28, 2013| added_to_museum = See the ''Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai'' category| }} '''''Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai''''' i...")
- 11:51, 11 April 2024 Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone (hist | edit) [1,777 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone| software_image = 300px| developer = Sega, Crypton Future Media| publisher = Sega| systems = PS3, Vita| release = '''Arcade'''<br />JP: November 21, 2013<br />'''PlayStation 4'''<br />JP: June 23, 2016<br />AU/EU/NA ''Future Tone'': January 10, 20...")
- 11:40, 11 April 2024 Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd (hist | edit) [1,678 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd| software_image = 300px| developer = Sega, Crypton Future Media| publisher = Sega| systems = PS3, Vita| release = JP: March 27, 2014<br />NA: November 18, 2014<br />AU/EU: November 21, 2014| added_to_museum = Not yet| }} '''''Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd...")
- 10:49, 11 April 2024 Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F (hist | edit) [1,554 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F| software_image = 300px| developer = Sega, Crypton Future Media| publisher = Sega| systems = PS3, Vita| release = '''PlayStation Vita'''<br />JP: August 30, 2012<br />NA: March 4, 2014<br />EU: March 12, 2014<br />'''PlayStation 3'''<br />JP: March 7, 2013<br />NA: Au...")
- 10:00, 11 April 2024 Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash! (hist | edit) [2,424 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash| software_image = 300px| developer = Sega, Crypton Future Media| publisher = Sega| systems = Oculus Quest, PlayStation 4, Viveport, Windows| release = '''PlayStation VR'''<br />WW: February 20, 2020<br />'''Oculus Quest'''<br />WW: October 15, 2020<br />'''Viveport'''<br />WW: November...") originally created as "Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash"
- 09:03, 11 April 2024 Flash (hist | edit) [4,209 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Flash| software_image = 120px| developer = FutureWave (1995-1996)<br />Macromedia (1996–2005)<br />Adobe (2005-2020)<br />Harman (2021-present for enterprise users)<br />| publisher = FutureWave, Macromedia, Adobe| systems = Browser, Linux, macOS, Windows| release = 1995-December 31, 2020| added_to_museum = macOS executab...")
- 08:47, 11 April 2024 Red Star (hist | edit) [2,455 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Red Star| software_image = 300px| developer = Korea Computer Center| publisher = Korea Computer Center| systems = IA-32, x86-64, ARM| release = 1.0: 2008<br />2.0: June 3, 2009<br />3.0: April 15, 2012| added_to_museum = 2.0 and 3.0: July 6, 2022| }} '''Red Star (붉은별, Pulgŭnbyŏl)''', is a North Korean operating...")
- 08:41, 11 April 2024 My Nation (hist | edit) [952 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = My Nation| software_image = | developer = Korea Computer Center| systems = Pulgunbyol| release = 2013 - present| added_to_museum = Not yet| }} '''My Nation (내나라, Naenara)''' is a North Korean web browser based on Firefox. It can be used to access between 1,000 to 5,500 websites on the national Kwangmyong intranet. Naenara is configured to use...")
- 08:34, 11 April 2024 The Big Lebowski Bowling (hist | edit) [1,453 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = The Big Lebowski Bowling | software_image = 300px| developer = Nosotek<br />FAKT Software| publisher = Ojom| systems = Mobile| release = WW: April 23, 2007| added_to_museum = June 14, 2019| }} '''''The Big Lebowski Bowling''''' is a bowling game for mobile devices supporting the Java ME platform. It was developed by Nosotek...")
- 08:27, 11 April 2024 Men in Black: Alien Assault (hist | edit) [1,367 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Men in Black: Alien Assault | software_image = 300px| developer = Nosotek<br />Reaxion| publisher = Ojom| systems = Mobile| release = WW: February 23, 2008| added_to_museum = June 2, 2020| }} '''''Men in Black: Alien Assault''''' is an action game for mobile devices supporting the Java ME platform. It was developed by Nosotek. N...")
- 08:22, 11 April 2024 Korea Janggi (hist | edit) [1,099 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Software | software_name = Korea Janggi| software_image = 300px| developer = Korea Computer Center| publisher = Korea Computer Center| systems = Windows| release = 1999| added_to_museum = July 6, 2022| }} '''''Korea Janggi (조선장기, Chosŏn Janggi)''''' is a North Korean computer game for Windows published by Korea Computer Center in 1999. It...")
- 08:11, 11 April 2024 Volker Eloesser (hist | edit) [217 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | image = | name = Volker Eloesser| known_for = Co-founded Nosotek| }} '''Volker Eloesser''' co-founded Nosotek. {{DEFAULTSORT: Eloesser, Volker}} Category: People")
- 08:11, 11 April 2024 Felix Abt (hist | edit) [199 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | image = | name = Felix Abt| known_for = Co-founded Nosotek| }} '''Felix Abt''' co-founded Nosotek. {{DEFAULTSORT: Abt, Felix}} Category: People")
- 07:56, 11 April 2024 Nosotek (hist | edit) [2,593 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Company | company_name = Nosotek| company_logo = | company_type = Private| foundation = 2008| location = North Korea| key_people = not disclosed| num_employees = not disclosed| industry = video games | products = Video games | homepage = N/A| }} '''Nosotek''' is a video game developer based in North Korea. ==Foundation== Nosotek was founded in 2008. It was the first Western-invested technology...")
- 07:51, 11 April 2024 Bright Light (hist | edit) [1,121 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Service | service_name = Bright Light| service_image = | type = North Korea's walled intranet| release = At some point from 1997 to the early 2000s| }} '''Bright Light (광명시, Kwangmyong)''' is the walled computer network of North Korea that was launched by the Central Scientific and Technological Information Agency at some point from 1997 to the early 2000s. Between 1,000 to 5,500 websites are available on the Bright...")
- 05:11, 11 April 2024 Christian Whitehead (hist | edit) [554 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | image = | name = Christian Whitehead| known_for = Created Retro Engine and remakes of ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', ''[[Sonic CD]'', and ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2''| }} '''Christian Whitehead''' created Retro Engine and co-created remakes of ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', ''[[Sonic CD]'', and ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2''. He also granted access to the ''Sonic Origins'' team to use Retro Engine for the ''Sonic the Hedge...")
- 05:02, 11 April 2024 Johan Ottosson (hist | edit) [370 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | image = | name = Johan Ottosson| known_for = Converted the Z-code version of ''Cottage'' to English| }} '''Johan Ottosson''' translated the Z-code version of ''Stuga'', the first publicly available Swedish adventure game, to English as ''Cottage''. {{DEFAULTSORT: Ottosson, Johan}} Category: People")
- 05:01, 11 April 2024 Johan Berntsson (hist | edit) [308 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | image = | name = Johan Berntsson| known_for = Converted ''Stuga'' to Z-code| }} '''Johan Berntsson''' co-converted ''Stuga'', the first publicly available Swedish adventure game, to Z-code. {{DEFAULTSORT: Berntsson, Johan}} Category: People")
- 05:00, 11 April 2024 Fredrik Ramsberg (hist | edit) [311 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | image = | name = Fredrik Ramsberg| known_for = Converted ''Stuga'' to Z-code| }} '''Fredrik Ramsberg''' co-converted ''Stuga'', the first publicly available Swedish adventure game, to Z-code. {{DEFAULTSORT: Ramsberg, Fredrik}} Category: People")
- 04:59, 11 April 2024 Erik Fichtelius (hist | edit) [577 bytes] Jenni (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_person | image = | name = Erik Fichtelius| known_for = Brought ''Stuga'' to the attention of Scandinavian PC Systems| }} '''Erik Fichtelius''' was a journalist who interviewed ''Olle Johansson'', the co-creator of ''Stuga''. The interview brought it to the attention of the publisher Scandinavian PC Systems. After it was published, ''Stuga'' became the first publicly available Swedish adventure game and also one of...")