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  • ...rdware platform by [[Namco]], [[Sega]], and [[Nintendo]] that was based on the Nintendo [[GameCube]]. ...ters for arcade [[video game|game]]s using the Triforce arcade hardware to the other companies.
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  • software_name = The Graftgold Collection| '''''The Graftgold Collection''''' was a compilation disc for [[Windows]].
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  • '''ZX Spectrum''' was a line of computers by [[Sinclair Research]]. The ZX Spectrum line was first released on April 23, 1982.
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  • '''1989''' was a year of continued expansion of the use of [[computer]]s in multiple industries. [[Apple]] released several [[Macintosh]] computers, including the [[Macintosh Portable]], [[Macintosh II|Macintosh IIcx]] and [[Macintosh II|
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  • ...ators for certain features are included, such as the [[Munt]] emulator for the [[Roland]] [[MT-32]] [[MIDI]] synthesizer. ...r Ludvig Strigeus that ran the ''[[Simon the Sorcerer]]'' games running on the [[AGOS]] engine. AGOS stands for Adventure Graphic Operating System.
    170 KB (18,947 words) - 07:01, 24 April 2024
  • ...hat were collected in [[2018]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ***''[[Carmen Sandiego: The Secret of the Stolen Drums]]'' for [[GameCube]] (physical) - developer: [[Behaviour Inter
    69 KB (9,197 words) - 08:14, 16 March 2024