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  2. Bleem! - Wikipedia

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    Bleem! (styled as bleem!) is a commercial PlayStation emulator released by the Bleem! Company in 1999 for IBM-compatible PCs using Microsoft Windows and the Dreamcast.It is notable for being one of the few commercial software emulators to be aggressively marketed during the emulated console's lifetime, and was the center of multiple controversial lawsuits.

  3. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - Wikipedia

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    It is Metacritic's highest-rated PlayStation 2 game of 2002, [46] and the fifth-highest rated PlayStation 2 game overall, tied with a number of others. [ c ] Reviewers liked the game's sound and music, [ 3 ] [ 8 ] open-ended gameplay, [ 47 ] [ 49 ] and open world design, [ 5 ] [ 48 ] though some criticism was directed at the controls and ...

  4. List of Net Yaroze games - Wikipedia

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    The Net Yaroze is a development kit for the PlayStation developed and manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment as a promotion to computer programming hobbyists, first released in Japan in June 1996 and later across Europe and North America in 1997. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] The following list contains games and demos developed and/or released for the ...

  5. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    PlayStation, Windows Racing: Psygnosis: Source code for the PlayStation and Windows versions uploaded by Forest of Illusion. [252] Wipeout Pulse: 2009 2018 PlayStation 2 Racing game: Sony: The PlayStation 2 version contains source code hidden inside a dummy file. [253] The source code is not for the game itself. Wing Commander series: 1990 2011 ...

  6. Connectix Virtual Game Station - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Game Station (VGS, code named Bonestorm [2]) was an emulator by Connectix that allows Sony PlayStation games to be played on a desktop computer. It was first released for the Macintosh, in 1999, after being previewed at Macworld/iWorld the same year by Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller. [3] VGS was created by Aaron Giles.

  7. Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado - Wikipedia

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    The main difference between the two games is that the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows version is a 3D adventure game, while the Game Boy Color version is a more traditional 2D side-scrolling platformer. [6] Versions of the game were intended to be released for the PlayStation 2 and Dreamcast, but were eventually cancelled. [10] [11]

  8. Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Single-player. Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure (or Gadget: Past as Future) is an adventure game designed by Haruhiko Shono and first released by Synergy Interactive in 1993, following his earlier works Alice: An Interactive Museum (1991) and L-Zone (1992). Like Shono's earlier titles, Gadget uses pre-rendered 3D computer graphics and ...

  9. Sentient (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was developed by Psygnosis' external Chester Studio and Pompeii Studios [4] [5] over 1995–1997. [6] The characters in the game were based on facial scans of staff at the studio. [citation needed] The Windows version supports 3D acceleration, but only using the Matrox Mystique and the Creative Labs 3D Blaster.