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  2. Turing Tumble - Wikipedia

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    Named after Alan Turing, the game could, in the abstract, duplicate the processes of any computer whatsoever if the game field itself were sufficiently large. This follows because the game is P-complete by the circuit value problem and PSPACE-complete if an exponential number of marbles is allowed. [1] [2] The device has implications for ...

  3. Programming game - Wikipedia

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    A programming game is a video game that incorporates elements of computer programming, enabling the player to direct otherwise autonomous units within the game to follow commands in a domain-specific programming language, often represented as a visual language to simplify the programming metaphor. Programming games broadly fall into two areas ...

  4. M.U.L.E. - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s he had pitched an enhanced 16-bit version of the game. EA accepted the idea and sent him two discs with the source code of the original. [46] Another officially licensed version called M.U.L.E. Online was released via the itch.io platform on May 30, 2023. This version faithfully recreates the Atari 8-bit version of the game with ...

  5. Category:Programming games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Programming games" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 ...

  6. PICO-8 - Wikipedia

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    PICO-8 is a virtual machine and game engine created by Lexaloffle Games. It is a fantasy video game console [3] that mimics the limited graphical and sound capabilities of the old 8-bit systems of the 1980s to encourage creativity and ingenuity in producing games without being overwhelmed with the many possibilities of modern tools and machines.

  7. Logic game - Wikipedia

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    Logic game may refer to: Logic puzzle, including Sudoku, Futoshiki, Kakuro, etc. Logic games, a section of the LSAT; a game-theoretical device for defining the semantics of a logic; see game semantics; a logic-based game; a video game programmed using transistor–transistor logic

  8. Project64 - Wikipedia

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    Project64 is a free and open-source Nintendo 64 emulator written in the programming languages C and C++ for Microsoft Windows. [3] This software uses a plug-in system allowing third-party groups to use their own plug-ins to implement specific components.

  9. Realm of Impossibility - Wikipedia

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    COMPUTE! called it "a classic, run-as-fast-as-you-can, three- dimensional arcade game with a goal", noting that "what distinguishes Realm of Impossibility from the run-of-the-mill chase game is not the three dimensions, but one element: cooperation". The magazine praised the Apple II version's graphics and two-player mode.