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  • The following [[computer]]-related events occurred in 1983: ...ory:Application software released in 1983|Application software released in 1983]]‏‎
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  • [[Category: Companies and organizations]] [[Category: Companies and organizations based in France]]
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  • foundation = ~1976 (Closed ~1983)| industry = video games|
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  • industry = toys, video games | products = toys, video games|
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  • foundation = 1977 (closed in 1983)| '''Voltmace''' was an English [[video game console]] manufaturer.
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  • foundation = 1977<br />Closed in 1997| industry = video game consoles, video games |
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  • foundation = July 1974 (liquidated in 1991)| ...ofin Electronics of London''', '''Radofin Electronics of Liechtenstein''', and '''Radofin Electronics (Far East) of Hong Kong'''.
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  • foundation = August 10, 1983 (Bullet-Proof Software)<br />1996 (Blue Planet Software)| industry = Video games|
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  • industry = toys, video games | products = toys, video games|
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  • ...nd [[Patrick E. Haggerty]] founded '''Geophysical Service, Incorporated''' in 1930. Geophysical Service, Inc. was renamed Texas Instruments, Inc. in 1951.
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  • ''This article is about the company originally known as Syzygy Engineering and Atari, Inc. as well as the company originally known as Infogrames. For the ...= 1971 (Syzygy Engineering)<br />June 27, 1972 (Atari, Inc.)<br />June 1983 (Infogrames Entertainment)<br />July 1, 1984 (Atari Corporation)<br />1996
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  • industry = Video games| products = Video games|
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  • foundation = 1972 (staff members reassigned in 2003)| industry = Video games |
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  • foundation = 1983 (Adventure International UK)<br />1986 (Adventure Soft UK)<br />1989 (Horro industry = video games|
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  • foundation = 1981 (General Computer Corporation)<br />1982 (GCC Technologies, Inc.)<br />Dissolved on June 17, industry = video games, peripherals |
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  • foundation = 1979 (Computer Arts)<br />1979 (Activision)<br />1988 (Mediagenic)| industry = video games|
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  • products = [[PlayStation]] [[video game console]]s| ...ommunications Industry''') on May 7, [[1946]] in Tokyo by [[Masaru Ibuka]] and [[Akio Morita]].
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  • foundation = 1983 (team at Nintendo)<br />December 1986 (Intelligent Systems)| industry = Video games |
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  • ...981 (Eidansha Systems)<br />August 30 1982 (Enix Corporation)<br />October 1983 (Square)<br />September 1986 (Square Co., Ltd.)<br />April 1, 2003 (Square industry = Video games |
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  • industry = video games | products = consoles, video games|
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  • foundation = April 7, 1982 (Compile)<br />1983 (Nisso and Think Soft)<br />(closed on November 6, 2003)| industry = Video games |
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  • foundation = 1981 (ceased operations in 1986)| '''Catalyst Technologies''' was a venture capital group that was founded in [[1981]], making it one of the first technology company incubators.
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  • industry = Video games| '''Infocom''' was an American [[video game]] developer and publisher.
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  • industry = Computer software, video games| ..."microcomputer" and "software", is a [[computer]] company that was founded in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 4, [[1975]].
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  • ...her, Shikanojo Inaba, and mother, Kimi Yamauchi. His father abandoned him, and because his mother couldn't cope with raising him as a single mother, he wa In [[1949]], Hiroshi Yamauchi's grandfather, [[Sekiryo Yamauchi]], retired as
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  • foundation = 1978 (ceased operations in 1985)| industry = Video games|
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  • industry = Video games | products = Arcade games<br />Arcade hardware<br />Video games|
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  • company_type = Subsidiary of [[Xbox Game Studios]]| ...ion = 1982 (Ashby Computers and Graphics)<br />1983 (Ultimate Play the Game)<br />1985 (Rare Limited)<br />1987 (Zippo Games)<br />1990 (Rare Mancheste
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  • fate = staff members reassigned in 2003| industry = Video games |
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  • ...Kikaku Corporation)<br />April 1986 (SNK Corporation)<br />2001 (Brezasoft and Playmore Corporation)<br />July 7, 2003 (SNK Playmore)<br />December 1, 201 industry = video games |
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  • fate = staff members reassigned in 2003| industry = Video games |
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  • ...an Capsule Computers)<br />September 1981 (Sambai Co., Ltd.)<br />June 11, 1983 (Capcom Co., Ltd.)<br />January 1989 (Capcom Co., Ltd:<br /> merged with Sa industry = Video games |
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  • ...>(Yosemite Entertainment closed in 1999)<br />(Sierra Entertainment closed in 2008)| industry = Video games|
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  • ...arvel Comics]], films and television shows through [[Marvel Studios]], and video games through [[Marvel Games]]. In at most 1947, [[Martin Goodman]] founded Magazine Management,
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  • .../>DOS/HTML/Linux/macOS/Source/Windows: September 8, 2019<br />'''Adventure in Humongous Cave'''<br />DOS: September 8, 2019| ...at the time. It was a complete text adventure with no graphics, since the computer it was originally written for had no graphic output.
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  • industry = Video games | ...ducts = Playing cards, toys, video games, video game hardware, video game consoles|
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  • cpu = 1.79MHz [[Ricoh]] [[2A03]]<br />(1.66 MHz in a PAL NES)| gpu = [[Ricoh]] [[RP2C02]]<br />([[RP2C07]] in a PAL NES)|
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