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  • [[Category:Application software]] [[Category:Application software developed by Amazon.com]]
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  • developer = [[Bogus Software]]| '''''Fish''''', is a screenshot developed by the [[Bogus Software]] division of [[Microsoft]] for [[Windows 2.0]] in [[1987]].
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  • peripheral_name = Application software| ...ed_to_museum = numerous, see [[:Category:Application software|application software]]|
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  • ...sociated software for buying and running [[video game]]s and [[application software]] for [[Linux]], [[macOS]], [[Steam Deck]], and [[Windows]]. [[Category:Application software]]
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  • [[Category: Application software]] [[Category: Application software developed by Microsoft]]
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  • ...be videos can be viewed, along with [[Dailymotion]] and [[Vimeo]], through software by [[RiiConnect24]] titled RiiTube. RiiTube was released on April 3, [[2022 [[Category:Application software]]
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  • [[Category:application software]] [[Category:application software developed by Datel]]
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  • foundation = 1987 (M.N.M. Software)<br />1995 (Mindware)| ==M.N.M. Software==
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  • [[Category:application software]] [[Category:application software developed by Datel]]
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  • known_for = [[Dynabyte Software]] investor| ...a''' was one of three investors who facilitated the founding of [[Dynabyte Software]].
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  • known_for = [[Dynabyte Software]] investor| ...z''' was one of three investors who facilitated the founding of [[Dynabyte Software]].
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  • '''Adventure Game Studio''' is a [[application software|software application]] for [[Windows]] created by [[Chris Jones]], that is used to c [[Category: Application software]]
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  • '''''Animal Crossing'' Plaza''' was a [[social media]] spin-off [[software application|application]] of the [[Animal Crossing|''Animal Crossing'' seri [[Category: Application software]]
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  • [[Category:Application software]] [[Category:Application software developed by Kadokawa Corporation]]
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  • known_for = Co-founded [[Dynabyte Software]]| ...aprelli''' replaced [[Christian Cantamessa]] as a co-founder of [[Dynabyte Software]] after the latter left the company shortly after its founding.
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  • developer = [[Kodera Software]]| publisher = [[Kodera Software]], [[Kurki.games]]|
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  • known_for = Co-founded [[Bogus Software]]| '''Dave Norris''' co-founded [[Bogus Software]].
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  • known_for = Co-founded [[Bogus Software]]| '''Hans Spiller''' co-founded [[Bogus Software]].
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  • known_for = Co-founded [[Dynabyte Software]]| '''Christian Cantamessa''' co-founded [[Dynabyte Software]].
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  • known_for = Founded [[Big Red Software]]| '''Paul Ranson''' founded [[Big Red Software]].
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  • known_for = Co-founded [[Dynabyte Software]]| '''Massimo Magnasciutti''' co-founded [[Dynabyte Software]].
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  • known_for = Co-founded [[Dynabyte Software]]| '''Paolo Costabel''' co-founded [[Dynabyte Software]].
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  • ...undle''' is a digital service for buying [[video game]]s and [[application software]] for [[Linux]], [[macOS]], [[Nintendo Switch]], and [[Windows]]. [[Category:Application software]]
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  • [[Category:Application software]] [[Category:Application software released in 2009]]
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  • known_for = Co-founded [[Nintendo Software Technology]]| '''Claude Comair''' co-founded [[Nintendo Software Technology]].
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  • [[Category: Application software]] [[Category: Application software released in 2018]]
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  • known_for = Founded [[High Voltage Software]]| '''Kerry J. Ganofsky''' founded [[High Voltage Software]].
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  • ...[[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Revolution Software]], publisher: [[Revolution Software]] ...[[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Revolution Software]], publisher: [[Revolution Software]]
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  • developer = [[Nintendo Software Technology]]| [[Category:video games developed by Nintendo Software Technology]]
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  • developer = [[Bogus Software]]| '''''Solitaire''''' is a [[video game]] developed by the [[Bogus Software]] division of [[Microsoft]] for [[Windows 3.0]] in [[1990]].
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  • developer = [[Bogus Software]]| '''''Tapei!''''', is a puzzle [[video game]] developed by the [[Bogus Software]] division of [[Microsoft]] for [[Windows 2.0]] in [[1987]].
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  • developer = [[Revolution Software]]| publisher = [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment]]<br />[[Revolution Software]]|
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  • ...oftware]] business model. The name is a portmanteau of the words share and software. PC Talk encouraged users to send money to Fluegelman for the software, although doing so was optional.
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  • company_name = Bogus Software| company_logo = [[File:Bogus Software logo.png]]|
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  • developer = [[iD Software]]| publisher = [[iD Software]]|
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  • company_name = Dynabyte Software| foundation = September 1991 (Dynabyte Software, development label)<br />1991 (Ludomedia)<br />(Closed in 1997)|
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  • company_name = Nintendo Software Technology| company_logo = [[File:Nintendo Software Technology Corporation logo.png|300px]]|
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  • company_type = Part of the [[Soliton Software]] group| ...Ltd.''' was a Japanese video game developer that was part of the [[Soliton Software]] group of companies.
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  • developer = [[Arika]], [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development|Nintendo SPD]]| ...Dr. Luigi''''' is a puzzle [[video game|game]] by [[Arika]] and [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development]]. It was the ninth game in the [[Dr. Mario|''Dr. Ma
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  • '''Vocaloid''' is singing synthesizer [[application software|software]] created by [[Yamaha]]. Several voicebanks were released to create songs using the Vocaloid software. The most well-known of these is [[Hatsune Miku]] by [[Crypton Future Media
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  • developer = [[Arika]], [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development|Nintendo SPD]]| ...o Express''''' is a puzzle [[video game|game]] by [[Arika]] and [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development]]. It was the ninth game in the [[Dr. Mario|''Dr. Ma
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  • developer = [[BlueSky Software]]| publisher = [[Walt Disney Computer Software]]|
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  • known_for = Manager of [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development|Nintendo SPD]], 2013-2015| ...ya''', born December 5, 1978) was the second general manager of [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development]], taking over from [[Satoru Iwata]] in [[2013]] unt
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  • developer = [[iD Software]], [[David A. Palmer Productions]]| publisher = [[iD Software]], [[Softdisk]], [[Activision]]|
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  • developer = [[Revolution Software]]| publisher = [[Virgin Interactive Entertainment]]<br />[[Revolution Software]]|
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  • [[Category: Video games developed by The Software Toolworks]] [[Category: Video games published by The Software Toolworks]]
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  • company_name = High Voltage Software| company_logo = [[File:High Voltage Software logo.png|200px]]|
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  • ...man of [[Nintendo of America]]<br />(1980-2002)<br />Founder of [[Nintendo Software Technology]]| ..., and was the co-founder of the Nintendo of America subsidiary, [[Nintendo Software Technology]].
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  • ...software]] business model. The name is a portmanteau of the words free and software.
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  • developer = [[High Voltage Software]]| ...man: Attorney at Law''''' is an adventure game developed by [[High Voltage Software]] and published by [[Capcom]].
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  • [[Category:Application software]] [[Category:Application software developed by Trump Media & Technology Group]]
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  • ...l Interactive Studios)<br />1996 (CUC Software)<br />December 1997 (Cedant Software)<br />November 20, 1998 (Havas Interactive)<br />May 16, 2001 (Vivendi Univ ==CUC Software==
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  • developer = [[Matrix Software]]| '''''Magical Drop DX''''' is a puzzle [[video game]] by [[Matrix Software]].
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  • developer = [[Midway Manufacturing]] (Arcade)<br />[[Roklan Software]] (Atari 8-bit and Atari 5200)<br />[[CBS Electronics]] (Atari 2600)<br />[ ...BC Micro)<br />[[Handic Software|Handic]] (VIC-20 in Europe)<br />[[Roklan Software]] (Atari 8-bit)|
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  • developer = [[Sierra On-Line]]<br />[[Revolution Software]] (Amiga)| ...e]]<br />[[Slash]] (Slash CD release in USA)<br />[[Erbe Software]], [[MCM Software]] (Spain)|
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  • In [[1993]], [[Adobe|FutureWave Software]] released a vector drawing application named SmartSketch. In [[1995]], Fut In December [[1996]], [[Adobe|Macromedia]] acquired FutureWave Software and rebranded FutureSplash Animator as Shockwave Flash 1.0.
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  • developer = [[Metropolis Software House]]| ...'''''Teen Agent''''') was an [[adventure game]] developed by [[Metropolis Software House]]. It was released in Poland in 1994.
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  • ...[[Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City|Sculptured Software]]<br />[[Radioactive Software]]| [[Category: Video games developed by Radioactive Software]]
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  • ...-1999<br />President of [[Nintendo]], 2002-2015<br />Manager of [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development|Nintendo SPD]], 2003-2013| He was also the manager of [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development]] from [[2003]] until [[Shinya Takahashi]] took over
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  • '''Monolith Software Inc.''' ('''株式会社モノリスソフト'''), trading as '''Monolith S Monolith Software was founded on October 1, 1999, by [[Hirohide Sugiura]], [[Tetsuya Takahash
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  • developer = [[Nosotek]]<br />[[FAKT Software]]| ...as contracted by the publisher [[Ojom]] to co-develop the game with [[FAKT Software]].
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  • company_name = Oasis Software| company_logo = [[File:Oasis Software logo.png|300px]]|
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  • ...com]]) - developer: [[Metropolis Software House]], publisher: [[Metropolis Software House]] ...ws]], [[Linux]], [[macOS]] (digital via [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Access Software]], publisher: [[Wordplay]]
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  • ...style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Victor Interactive Software]] ...style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Victor Interactive Software]]
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  • developer = [[Nintendo Software Technology]]| [[Category:video games developed by Nintendo Software Technology]]
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  • ...1992 and 1996, that were developed by [[Gaelco]], [[OMK Software]], [[Zeus Software]], and [[Zigurat]]. | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Zeus Software]]
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  • developer = [[Revolution Software]]| publisher = [[Revolution Software]]|
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  • company_name = Nintendo Software Planning & Development| '''Nintendo Software Planning & Development (SPD)''' was formed in 2003 as a result of the merge
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  • '''Digital distribution''' is the distribution of software, music, films, television series, books and comics through digital means. ...hen the [[ARPANET]] (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) went live. Software developed would be shared between mainframe computers connected to the ARPA
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  • ...imited)<br />1988 (The Sales Curve Limited)<br />October 16, 1989 (Big Red Software)<br />1990 (Domark Group Limited)<br />1994 (Sales Curve Interactive)<br /> ...rk)<br />[[Jane Cavanagh]] (The Sales Curve)<br />[[Paul Ranson]] (Big Red Software)|
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  • ...dition, [[Steve Thompson]], the creator of ''Maqiupai'', represented [[S+F Software]]. ...k]]'', ''[[R3K]]'', an [[Untitled S&F Software Adventure Game|untitled S+F Software adventure game]], ''[[Amnesia: Psychic Spelunker]]'', ''[[Irides: Master of
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  • With the ''[[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater]]'' [[software application|application]], ''Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA'' can be played by
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  • ...pager data. It also had [[personal data assistant]], or PDA, [[application software|application]]s including an address book, appointment scheduler, calculator One of the first phones to use [[Java]] for mobile [[application software|apps]] was the [[Nokia 3410]], which was announced at the [[2002]] [[CeBIT]
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  • ...c OS|Macintosh]] adventure, ''[[Enchanted Scepters]]'', by [[Silicon Beach Software]]. It was like text adventures with static graphics. However, objects would
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  • Sega AM11 became Sega Software R&D 4 in May [[1999]]. During this time period, Nagoshi was called in to fi
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  • For a complete list of museum software acquisitions, including both physical and digital content, see [[WEC Museum
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  • ...; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Co-developed with [[High Voltage Software]].
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  • ...ownloadable content''' is content for a [[video game]] or an [[application software|app]] that is downloadable from the [[internet]].
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  • ...pment groups. Staff members of Nintendo R&D1 were reassigned to [[Nintendo Software Planning & Development]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Developmen
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