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  2. Stryker's Run - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally developed and coded by Chris Roberts and Philip Meller on the BBC Micro with additional graphics by Nick Elms. [1] As the game pushed the limits of the hardware, certain elements had to be left out of the standard version and Stryker's Run became the first game released to include an enhanced version for the newly released BBC Master.

  3. Gordon J. Key - Wikipedia

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    He is also credited with additional programming routines in FedNet's futuristic flight combat game Star Fighter 3000 (1994), [3] and authored Party Machine for the Amstrad CPC. In an article about the Electron referring to Key's Holed Out! golf simulator, Steve Botterill (co-founder of The Fourth Dimension) referred to Key as being "one of the ...

  4. Micro Bit - Wikipedia

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    The Micro Bit (also referred to as BBC Micro Bit or stylized as micro:bit) is an open source hardware ARM-based embedded system designed by the BBC for use in computer education in the United Kingdom.

  5. Category:BBC Micro and Acorn Electron games - Wikipedia

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    This category contains computer games made for, or ported to, the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron and BBC Master 1980s-vintage 8-bit home computers which have articles on Wikipedia. See List of Acorn Electron games for a more comprehensive list (although BBC only games are not included).

  6. 3D Dotty - Wikipedia

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    3D Dotty is a maze video game written by J.L. Harris and published by Blue Ribbon for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro home computers in 1987. [1] Each screen consists of vertically stacked mazes connected by ladders. The goal is to collect all of the dots while avoiding a fungus.

  7. Cholo (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cholo is a video game released in 1986 for the BBC Micro. It was ported to the ZX Spectrum , Amstrad CPC , and Commodore 64 . Cholo uses wireframe 3D visuals and has nonlinear gameplay .

  8. Spellbinder (video game) - Wikipedia

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    They were 14½ and 16 when they started coding the game in 1986. The equipment used to write it was a memory monitor chip, a monochrome 14" TV, a cassette tape recorder and their own BASIC-written graphic-design software. The game was originally named Magelords, later to be named Spellbinder by Superior Software marketing team.

  9. Category : BBC Micro and Acorn Electron-only games

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:BBC Micro and Acorn Electron games. It includes titles that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: List of Acorn Electron games