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  • developer = [[Lucasfilm Games]]<br />[[Humongous Entertainment]]| publisher = [[Lucasfilm Games]]<br />[[Humongous Entertainment]]|
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  • developer = [[Lucasfilm Games]]<br />[[Jaleco]] (Famicom)| ...icom/NES)<br />[[Kixx XL]] (Amiga and DOS in United Kingdom)<br />[[Disney Games and Interactive Experiences|Disney]] (Antstream, Linux, macOS, Windows)|
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2014]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ...[Steam]]) - developer: [[Humongous Entertainment]], publisher: [[Humongous Entertainment]], [[Nightdive Studios]]
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  • ...s]] released [[86-DOS]] in August 1980. It was licensed and then purchased by [[Microsoft]]. ...as free and open-source software as [[FreeDOS]], which was first released by [[Jim Hall]] and the FreeDOS team on January 12, [[1998]].
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  • ...ny originally known as Infogrames. For the company formerly known as Atari Games, see [[NetherRealm Studios]]. For the company that was originally known as ...y Engineering)<br />June 27, 1972 (Atari, Inc.)<br />June 1983 (Infogrames Entertainment)<br />July 1, 1984 (Atari Corporation)<br />1996 (JTS Corporation)<br />200
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  • ...nt Hamm]], that runs classic [[adventure game|adventure]] and role-playing games on computer platforms, consoles, and media devices. ...rovided [[source code]] to the ScummVM team. It does not run the supported games through [[emulator|emulation]], however, emulators for certain features are
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