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Virtuality applied their technology to non-gaming use cases. Project Elysium was a virtual reality system developed by Virtuality for IBM for use in architectural, medical and educational markets. [60] [61] The system, released in July 1994, included a visette (headset) and hand-held control device called the V-Flexor. [62] [63]
Stinger [a] is a shoot-'em-up video game developed and published by Konami.It was originally released for the Family Computer Disk System (FDS) in Japan in 1986, and later for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in late 1987, making it one of the few games in the series to have a release outside of Japan. [1]
Gun-Nac (ガンナック, Gan-Nakku) [2] is a 1990 scrolling shooter video game developed by Compile for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was released in Japan by Tonkin House on October 5, 1990 and in North America by ASCII Corporation in September 1991.
The FPS AP-120B was a 38-bit, pipeline-oriented array processor manufactured by Floating Point Systems. It was designed to be attached to a host computer such as a DEC PDP-11 as a fast number-cruncher. Data transfer was accomplished using direct memory access. Processor cycle time was 167 nanoseconds, giving a speed of 6 MHz.
Sinistar is a 1983 [a] multidirectional shooter arcade video game developed and manufactured by Williams Electronics. [3] It was created by Sam Dicker, [4] Jack Haeger, [4] Noah Falstein, [5] RJ Mical, Python Anghelo, [1] and Richard Witt. [4]
In addition to designing games and LARP punditry, Mike current works for Biap Systems as a computer programmer. Mike was the lead developer for "NBC Olympics Now," which was nominated for a 2007 Technology & Engineering Emmy Award from the National Television Academy in the category of "Outstanding Achievement in Advanced Media Technology for ...
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