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  • '''''Alpiner''''' is a mountain climbing [[video game]] developed and published by [[Texas Instruments]] for [[TI-99/4 serie [[Category:Video games]]
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  • '''''Parsec''''' is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up [[video game]] developed and published by [[Texas Instruments]] for [[TI-99/4 serie [[Category:Video games]]
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  • '''''The Attack''''' is a multidirectional shoot 'em up [[video game]] developed by [[Milton Bradley]] and published by [[Texas Instruments [[Category:Video games]]
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  • This category contains [[video game]]s released on [[TI-99/4A]].
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  • [[Category:Arcade games developed by Data East]] [[Category:Arcade games published by Data East]]
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  • ...3]]. The rights to the game eventually reverted to [[Scott Adams]], who re-released it for free as [[shareware]]. A demonstration version of this game was also released as the '''''Mini Adventure Sampler'''''.
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  • ...[[TMS9900]] [[CPU]], clocked at 3 MHz, and were the first 16-bit computers released for the home market. The '''TI-99/4''' was released in late 1979.
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  • '''''Adventure''''' is a [[video game]] by [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]]. [[Category:Action-adventure games]]
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  • ...e Great Underground Empire''''', also known simply as '''''Zork I''''' was released in November 1980. It was the first [[adventure game#text adventures|text ad ...''[[Zork (video game)|Zork]]'', so that it could be released commercially on the personal [[computer]] hardware of the time.
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  • ...'[[Namco Museum]]'')'''<br />North America: October 9, 2002<br />'''Mobile games developed with Java ME'''<br />North America: 2003<br />'''Palm OS'''<br /> [[Category:arcade games]]
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  • ...rcade game. For the [[Game & Watch]] game, see [[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch video game)]]. '''''Donkey Kong''''' was first released for the [[arcade]]. It was developed by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1
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  • ...be, Xbox (''[[Namco Museum]]'')'''<br />NA: October 9, 2002<br />'''Mobile games developed with Java ME'''<br />NA: 2003<br />'''Game Boy Advance (''[[Class [[Category:arcade games]]
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  • **August 2020 newsletter released. [http://www.wecmuseum.org/newsletters/august-2020.pdf Read it here]. **Coding for COVID: Development has begun on Open Quest II for Wintermute on Linux, macOS, and Windows via ScummVM. It is a sequel to Michael Sheail's O
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  • The '''MSX''' was a video game hardware architecture concieved by and marketed by [[Kazuhiko Nishi]], ...SX2+''' standard in [[1988]]. The last standard, the '''MSX TurboR''', was released in [[1990]]. Only [[Panasonic]] was still releasing MSX computers at this p
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  • The convention has had a long history relating to [[computer]] and [[video game]] devices: ...June 23-26: A suitcase [[mobile phone]], the Portable Executive Phone, is released. It cost $2000 and required an FCC license to operate.
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