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  2. SpartaDOS X - Wikipedia

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    SpartaDOS X is a successor to SpartaDOS 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 (also ICD products) and while it enjoys good level of backward compatibility with older versions, it is a completely new system, written from scratch. SpartaDOS X 4.0 was originally developed by Michael Gustafson in 1987-89, [2] and shipped on 64k ROM cartridges by ICD, Inc. [3] up

  3. List of PlayStation Store TurboGrafx-16 games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of downloadable TurboGrafx-16 (PC Engine) games to be purchased from the PlayStation Store for Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation Portable (PSP) and PlayStation Vita (PSV) video game consoles.

  4. Timeworks Publisher - Wikipedia

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    Released in 1987, there were versions available for IBM PC (running over the GEM environment), Mac, and Apple II (Enhanced IIe or better) computers. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] Further versions were named KeyPublisher 1.0 (versions 1.19 and 1.21) and produced by Softkey Software Products Inc. in 1991 for PCs with GEM. [ 25 ]

  5. MAME - Wikipedia

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    MAME (formerly an acronym of Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) is a free and open-source emulator designed to recreate the hardware of arcade games, video game consoles, old computers and other systems in software on modern personal computers and other platforms. [1]

  6. Sony Multimedia CD-ROM Player - Wikipedia

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    Newsweek chose the Sony MMCD player as a pilot platform for Newsweek InterActive, a quarterly CD-ROM magazine initially published in March 1993. [14] [15] The magazine was later released on compact disks for IBM PC compatible computers. No more than "a few thousand of units" of the MMCD version had reportedly shipped by 1995. [16]

  7. Henry's House (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Henry's House is a platform game developed by Chris Murray for the Atari 8-bit computers and Commodore 64.The Commodore 64 version was published by English Software in 1984, [1] while the Atari 8-bit version from by Mastertronic followed in 1987. [2]

  8. Amstrad GX4000 - Wikipedia

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    After months of speculation, the GX4000 was officially announced along with the 464 plus and 6128 plus computers at the CNIT Centre in Paris in August 1990. [4] The system was launched a month later in four countries, Britain, France, Spain, and Italy, [5] priced at £99.99 in Britain and 990F in France; software was priced at £25 for most games. [3]

  9. Atari BASIC - Wikipedia

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    If not present, 1 is assumed. The LPRINT statement sends a string to the printer. A is read by PEEK ing memory locations maintained by the keyboard driver or by opening it as a file (e.g. OPEN 1, 4, 0, "K:": GET # 1, A$). The latter waits for a keypress. Typing DOS from BASIC exits to the Atari DOS command menu. Any unsaved programs are lost ...