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  2. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    Dragonsphere (1994), a point-and-click graphic adventure game developed and published by MicroProse. Released as freeware by Atari in 2011 on GOG.com. [114] The rights were brought by Tommo in 2015 and, after the expiration of the deal with Atari, began to charge for it. [115] Gateway (1992), an adventure game by Legend Entertainment. [116]

  3. Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings - Wikipedia

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    Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings was contracted to Los Osos-based start-up Alexandria, which was a subsidiary of Creative Programming and Technology Ventures (CPTV). [4] Alexandria was a young group of designers that included producer and programmer Matt Powers, who took on a leadership role starting with their first project Sylvester and ...

  4. List of Net Yaroze games - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Many games and demos made by hobbyists on the Net Yaroze were released on various demo discs that came along with magazines such as the Official UK PlayStation Magazine and PlayStation Underground. [4] [7] Sony set up an online forum where users could share their homemade games, programming tips and ask questions to Sony's technical ...

  5. List of graphic adventure games - Wikipedia

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    Notable graphic adventure games of the 1980s Game Developer Publisher System Date released Notes Game engine Mystery House: On-Line Systems: On-Line Systems Apple II: 5 May 1980: First graphic adventure game, featuring black and white visuals. ADL (Adventure Development Language) Wizard and the Princess: On-Line Systems: On-Line Systems

  6. Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Tweety's High-Flying Adventure is a platform game that largely follows the narrative of the film. The player guides Tweety as they undertake a journey to ten different worldwide locations to collect 80 'pawprints' from cats across the globe, including Paris, Venice, Egypt, and San Francisco. [ 1 ]

  7. Adventure Game Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    It was written in 1987 by David Malmberg, based on Mark J. Welch's 1985 Generic Adventure Game System (GAGS). [1] AGT was produced until 1992, after which time it was released as freeware (the final version is AGT 1.7). AGT was originally built for DOS but has also been compiled for Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, Amiga, and others.

  8. List of Windows 3.x games - Wikipedia

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    Columns (video game) 1990: Comet Busters! 1991: HAMCO Software, Xtreme Games LLC: Comic Book Confidential: 1994: The Voyager Company: The Complete MAUS: 1995: The Voyager Company: Connections: 1995: Discovery Channel Multimedia: Conway's Game of Life: 1993: Dave Crawford Core War: 1994: Stage Research Cow V: The Great Egg Quest! 1992: J ...

  9. Microsoft Flight - Wikipedia

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    Previously limited details were released about Flight, but Microsoft suggested that its realism and accuracy will appeal to flying enthusiasts, while new types of gameplay would appeal to newcomers. [10] The game is integrated with the Games for Windows – Live platform, which allows players with Live accounts to join and host multiplayer ...