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  2. List of computing mascots - Wikipedia

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    A cartoon anthropomorphic penguin [25] Ferris [c] Rust language: A cartoon crab [26] Gavroche: GNU MediaGoblin, a free and open-source decentralized server software for hosting and sharing digital media: A cartoon goblin [27] Geeko: SUSE Linux, a Linux-based free and open-source computer operating system family: A stylized chameleon [28] Glenda ...

  3. Transylvania (series) - Wikipedia

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    Transylvania was the name of a trilogy of computer games released for several home computers of the 1980s. The games were graphic adventure games created by Antonio Antiochia and produced by Penguin Software/Polarware. [1]

  4. Penguin Software - Wikipedia

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    Penguin Software was a computer software and video game publisher from Geneva, Illinois that produced graphics and application software and games for the Apple II, Mac, IBM PC compatibles, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari 8-bit computers, and Atari ST.

  5. Tux (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Tux is a penguin character and the official brand character of the Linux kernel. [1] Originally created as an entry to a Linux logo competition, Tux is the most commonly used icon for Linux, although different Linux distributions depict Tux in various styles.

  6. Transylvania (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Transylvania is an adventure video game published by Penguin Software. It was released for the Apple II in 1982 followed by ports to the Atari 8-bit computers and Commodore 64 . A Mac conversion was published in 1984, then versions for the Amiga , Atari ST , and MS-DOS in 1985.

  7. Tux Racer - Wikipedia

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    Tux Racer is a 2000 open-source winter sports racing video game starring the Linux mascot, Tux the penguin. It was originally developed by Jasmin Patry as a computer graphics project at the University of Waterloo. Later on, Patry and the newly founded Sunspire Studios, composed of several former students of the university, expanded it.

  8. Tangerine Computer Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Microtan 65 in the full System Rack enclosure and with the ASCII keyboard. Tangerine produced one of the first 6502-based kit computers, the Microtan 65.It had a 3U form factor, a small amount of memory (RAM), a video character generator and UHF modulator for use with a TV set, and a simple latch for entering hex data from a keypad, and the computer was designed to be expandable.

  9. The Quest (1983 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was given a review in Playboy and is the only game published by Penguin Software to be reviewed by the magazine. [1] Electronic Fun with Computers & Games called it "one of the best combinations of graphics and text around". [2] While praising the graphics, SoftSide described the game's multiple ways to win as a "unique aspect". [3]