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  • ...lso known as '''Blu-ray Disc''' or '''BD''', is an optical storage format. It was launched on June 20, [[2006]]. It became the most popular format against its competitor, [[HD-DVD]].
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  • It was launched on March 31, 2006, and was discontinued merely two years later It was designed to supersede [[DVD]], but it never did so. It became obsolete due to the more successful competing high-definition optica
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  • ...for determining how something works by taking it apart and reconstructing it without prior knowledge of the specifics.
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  • It was developed by [[JVCKenwood|JVC]] and was first released in Japan on Sept It largely became the most popular option against the competing analogue tape
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  • software_name = Fix-It Felix Jr.| software_image = [[File:Fix-It Felix Jr. logo.jpg|300px]]|
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  • It was developed by [[Sony]] and was first released in Japan on May 10, [[1975 It was outsold by the competing analog tape format, [[VHS]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fix-It Felix Jr.]]
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  • '''''Gump & Co.''''' was a book by [[Winston Groom]]. It was the second book in the [[Forrest Gump|''Forrest Gump'' series]]. It was published by [[Simon & Schuster]]. It published the paperback edition under its [[Pocket Books]] imprint.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fix-It Felix Jr. (video game)]]
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  • ...tter released. [http://www.wecmuseum.org/newsletters/january-2020.pdf Read it here]. ...ter released. [http://www.wecmuseum.org/newsletters/february-2020.pdf Read it here].
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  • ...fter ''Mystery House'', which was #1. It was placed first in the series as it was considered easier to complete.
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  • ...ht it to the attention of the publisher [[Scandinavian PC Systems]]. After it was published, ''Stuga'' became the first publicly available Swedish [[adve
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  • ...s]] that was canceled after [[Sega]] closed the studio that was developing it, [[Sega Studios Australia]], in 2013. The name ''Golden Axed'' is a play on It only has one level, as it is merely a prototype. It was intended to be part of a series of games known as "Sega Reborn". These
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  • ...on a [[SDS Sigma 7]] mainframe computer in 1971 as Star Trek. He re-wrote it for an [[HP 2000C]] minicomputer in 1972. [[David H. Ahl]] and [[Mary Cole]] converted it to [[BASIC-PLUS]] so it could be published by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] in the "101 BASIC C
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  • ...agazine. It was the first magazine dedicated entirely to retro gaming when it was released in January 2004. It often included cover discs with retro games contained within.
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  • ...the scripting code of the [[1989]] adventure, ''[[Personal Nightmare]]''. It used little else, however, due to the engine for that game being too compli
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  • ...ction film by [[Marvel Studios]] that utilizes computer-generated imagery. It was the twenty-seventh film in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]], the ninth ...2002 film)|Spider-Man]]'', ''[[Spider-Man 2]]'', and ''[[Spider-Man 3]]''. It also features the [[Spider-Man#Amazing Spider-Man|version of Spider-Man]] a
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  • ...ts of Kamurocho''''' is an endless brawler [[video game]] for [[Windows]]. It is a spin-off of the [[Like a Dragon|''Like a Dragon'' series]] that utiliz ...e as part of their [[Sega 60th Anniversary|60th anniversary]] celebration. It was released for free on October 17, 2020, for [[Windows]] on [[Steam]] and
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  • ...Vision''' is a Japanese software developer and publisher. Until [[1996]], it also published [[video game]]s. It was formerly an affiliate of [[Coconuts Japan]].
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  • It follows Rosa's aunt Lauren Blackwell on a case in 1973 as she works with he ...ly meant to be a flashback scene in ''[[The Blackwell Convergence]]'', but it was cut from that game and released as a full-fledged game of its own.
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  • ...ext-align:center" | 50 ''[[Slitherlink]]'' puzzles from the [[G-Mode]] ''[[It's a Pencil Puzzle]]'' app (2001) ...ext-align:center" | 50 ''[[Slitherlink]]'' puzzles from the [[G-Mode]] ''[[It's a Pencil Puzzle]]'' app (2001)
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  • '''''Armor of Heroes''''' is a [[video game]] for [[Windows]]. It is a tank battle game for up to four players in local multiplayer. ...e as part of their [[Sega 60th Anniversary|60th anniversary]] celebration. It was released for free on October 15, 2020, for [[Windows]] on [[Steam]] and
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  • ...in Invasion of the Vorticons''''' was a platform game by [[iD Software]]. It is the first game in the [[Commander Keen|''Commander Keen'' series]]. It was a shareware platform game released episodically. The first episode was
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  • company_type = North Korea government IT research center| It was founded in Pyongyang on October 24, 1990. Until 2015, it was considered a research institute. In early 2015, the Korea Computer Cent
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  • '''''Dottori-kun''''' was an [[arcade]] [[maze game]] developed by [[Sega]]. It was released in Japan in [[1990]]. It was based on Sega's [[1979]] arcade game, ''[[Head On]]''.
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  • The Hungering Deep was developed in two months. It was released on May 29, 2018. Cursed Sails added ships controlled by artificial intelligence. It was released on July 31, 2018.
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  • It is a contraction of '''A'''lan '''M'''ichael '''S'''ugar '''Trad'''ing. It closed in 1997.
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  • ...], it can't be played on [[Nintendo DS]] [[video game console]]s. However, it can be played on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[New Nintendo 3DS]] family of sy
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  • '''''Castle''''' was the first text [[adventure game]]. It was developed by [[Peter Langston]] in 1974 using his fantasy story tool, [ ...ly created in [[HP Time-Shared BASIC]], likely on an [[HP 2000]], in 1973. It was converted to C in 1974 and was released on a mainframe running [[UNIX|U
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  • ...o Entertainment System|Family Computer]] controller, released in [[1983]]. It also released the controllers for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], th Mitsumi introduced the 2⅘-inch quick [[floppy disk|disk]] in 1985. It was used in the [[Family Computer Disk System]], which was released in Japa
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  • It was developed and published by [[Hudson Soft]] based on ''[[Mario Bros. (vi ...the wire and cause it to flip over allowing Mario to jump on it and remove it from the stage.
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  • ...st appeared in print in the April 9, 1923 edition of the ''Star-Gazette''. It was one of the longest continuously running arcades in the world when Eldri It reopened as Gaspara Arcade in 2008.
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  • It recorded information through a mechanized binary code in that it sent an electromechanical pulse that incremented a counter. A specified par
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  • software_name = Fix-It Felix | ...arcade game published by The Walt Disney Company to promote the film Wreck-It Ralph.
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  • ...ville''''' was a point-and-click [[adventure game]] by [[Telltale Games]]. It was based on the ''[[Bone]]'' comic of the same name by [[Jeff Smith]]. It used the [[Telltale Tool]], the in-house [[Lua]]-based game engine.
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  • It had a monochrome [[liquid crystal display]] screen that plays a derivative It is officially licensed by [[The Tetris Company]] and was available at [[McD
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  • It was renamed '''Hasbro Industries''' in 1968. After acquiring Milton Bradley, it was renamed '''Hasbro Bradley''' in 1984.
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  • It was the number one selling computer in the United Kingdom throughout the 19 It was sold from 1982 until 1992.
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  • ...], it can't be played on [[Nintendo DS]] [[video game console]]s. However, it can be played on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[New Nintendo 3DS]] family of sy
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  • It had a short life, as it was cancelled in October 1983 among the [[video game crash of 1983]].
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  • ...on with [[Hatsune Miku|Hatsune Miku's]] creator, [[Crypton Future Media]]. It is a spin-off of the [[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA|''Hatsune Miku: Project D It uses character models based on the Hatsune Miku [[Nendoroid]] figures by [[
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  • ...', also known as '''P5''', was a microprocessor architecture by [[Intel]]. It was the fifth generation of [[x86]] microprocessors. It was expected to be named '''586''' or '''i586''' due to the naming scheme o
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  • ...t was first created by [[Peter Langston]] in 1973. He continued working on it until 1984. ...ainframe running [[UNIX|UNIX V5]] at Harvard University in 1974. In 1980, it was released on a PSL Games collection for Unix.
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  • '''''Aleste Gaiden''''' was a shoot 'em up [[video game]] by [[Compile]]. It was the second game in the [[Aleste|''Aleste'' series]]. It was released on September 8, [[1989]] as part of ''[[Disc Station|Disc Stat
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  • '''''Dr. Mario Online Rx''''' is an puzzle [[video game|game]] by [[Arika]]. It was the seventh game in the [[Dr. Mario|''Dr. Mario'' series]]. It was released digitally through [[WiiWare]].
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  • ...was incorporated as '''T.E.L. Engineering Limited''' on November 30, 1977. It began trading as Trolex Engineering Limited on December 31, 1978. ...nufactured a video game console with technology licensed from [[Radofin]]. It was also sold under the Rowtron brand name.
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  • It was converted to [[DEC BASIC]] by [[David H. Ahl]] in [[1971]]. An expanded It was converted from [[BASIC]] to [[Hugo]] by [[Rick Merrill]] in [[2002]].
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  • ...ssor that an alien spaceship has landed somewhere, so they set off to find it. ...lable on the downloads page of the adventure game interpreter [[ScummVM]]. It is available in its original Polish language, and for the first time, an En
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  • | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | It is included on the [[Legends Flashback]] owned by WEC Museum. | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | It is included on the [[Legends Flashback]] owned by WEC Museum.
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  • In Asian gambling parlors, it is common for slot machines to be combined with elements of [[pachinko]]. T ...y of Brooklyn, New York developed a gambling machine that simulated poker. It had five reels, each of which had pictures of card faces. The faces lined u
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