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  2. Palace Software - Wikipedia

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    Palace Software was a British video game publisher and developer during the 1980s based in London, England. It was notable for the Barbarian and Cauldron series of games for 8-bit home computer platforms, in particular the ZX Spectrum , Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 .

  3. Barbarian (Palace Software) - Wikipedia

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  4. Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior - Wikipedia

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    Barbarian features gory combat for the sake of rescuing a bikini-wearing princess. The titular barbarian (centre) decapitates his opponent in the single-player story mode. Player scores are tracked in the banner at the top of the screen. Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior is a fighting game that supports one or two players.

  5. Operation Whirlwind (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Operation Whirlwind is a battalion-level strategy game set in Northern France. [2] Players take control of individual tanks, guns, and infantry platoons, maneuvering them across a detailed tactical map while the computer acts as the opponent.

  6. Westland Whirlwind (fighter) - Wikipedia

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    Whirlwind I. Single-seat twin-engine fighter aircraft, 400 ordered, 116 built (2 prototypes and 114 production versions). Whirlwind II. Single-seat twin-engine fighter-bomber aircraft, fitted with underwing bomb racks, were nicknamed "Whirlibombers". At least 67 conversions made from the original Mk I fighter.

  7. Whirlwind I - Wikipedia

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    Whirlwind I was a Cold War-era vacuum-tube computer developed by the MIT Servomechanisms Laboratory for the U.S. Navy. Operational in 1951, it was among the first digital electronic computers that operated in real-time for output, and the first that was not simply an electronic replacement of older mechanical systems.

  8. Category:Palace Software games - Wikipedia

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  9. Sagard the Barbarian - Wikipedia

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    Sagard the Barbarian is a series of four Hero's Challenge Gamebooks written by Gary Gygax, co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons and Flint Dille, screenwriter (An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, The Transformers: The Movie) and game writer/designer (Dead to Rights, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay).