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  2. Computer Othello - Wikipedia

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    There are many Othello programs such as NTest, Saio, Edax, Cassio, Pointy Stone, Herakles, WZebra, and Logistello that can be downloaded from the Internet for free. These programs, when run on any up-to-date computer, can play games in which the best human players are easily defeated.

  3. Zebra Programming Language - Wikipedia

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    The original language was superseded by ZPL II, but it is not fully compatible with the older version. ZPL II is supported by some non-Zebra label printers. [1] [2] Later, the Zebra BASIC Interpreter (ZBI) was integrated into printer software, which is seen as an advancement to ZPL II by the producer and is ANSI BASIC oriented. Primarily, it is ...

  4. List of id Software games - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Raven Software and published as shareware by id Software: "City of the Damned" was released for free, with the other two episodes available for purchase [8] Published as a retail title by GT Interactive as Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders in 1996, with two additional episodes: "The Ossuary" and "The Stagnant Demesne" [ 107 ]

  5. MDK - Wikipedia

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    MDK was designed at a time when 3D gaming was becoming popular, but GPUs hadn't had much impact on game development, and as such, "graphics would be designed to operate in software." [9] Ultimately, the initial release of the game relied wholly on software rendering, without any additional GPU requirements.

  6. WayForward - Wikipedia

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    WayForward Technologies, Inc. is an American independent video game developer and publisher based in Valencia, California.Founded in March 1990 by technology entrepreneur Voldi Way, WayForward started by developing games for consoles such as the Super NES and Sega Genesis, as well as TV games and PC educational software.

  7. Argonaut Games - Wikipedia

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    BRender (abbreviation of "Blazing Renderer") is a development toolkit and a realtime 3D graphics engine for computer games, simulators, and graphic tools. It was developed and licensed by Argonaut Software. [17] The engine supports Intel's MMX instruction set and Windows, MS-DOS, and PlayStation platforms.

  8. Grin (company) - Wikipedia

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    Grin AB was a video game developer based in Stockholm, Sweden.Founded by Bo and Ulf Andersson in 1997, Grin worked on numerous titles for the PC, consoles and arcade.Grin filed for bankruptcy and became defunct on August 12, 2009, and its founders went on to create Overkill Software.

  9. Gargoyle Games - Wikipedia

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    Gargoyle Games was a British software company founded in 1983 by Roy Carter and Greg Follis in order to publish their first game, Ad Astra. [1] They generally specialized in games for the ZX Spectrum even though the company was originally named with the intention of publishing games for Dragon computers. [2]