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  2. Digital Sound Factory - Wikipedia

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    Digital Sound Factory is a sound design company that creates sound libraries, known as SoundFont libraries, for playback on synthesizers and computers compatible with Steinberg Cubase, Cakewalk Sonar, Reasonstudios, Steinberg Halion, Native Instruments Kontakt, Apple GarageBand, Apple Logic, Ableton Live, GenieSoft Overture, Finale, Creative Labs Audigy/X-Fi, E-MU Systems EmulatorX/Proteus X ...

  3. SoundFont - Wikipedia

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    All SoundFont 1.0 compatible devices were updated to support the SoundFont 2.0 format shortly after it was released to the public, and consequently the 1.0 version became obsolete. Files in this and all other 2.x formats (see below) conventionally have the file extension of .SF2.

  4. Mario Artist - Wikipedia

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    Mario Artist [a] is an interoperable suite of three games and one Internet application for Nintendo 64: Paint Studio, Talent Studio, Polygon Studio, and Communication Kit. These flagship disks for the 64DD peripheral were developed to turn the game console into an Internet multimedia workstation.

  5. List of sound chips - Wikipedia

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    Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance: In Game Boy Advance, it's used for Game Boy/Game Boy Color mode and supports software-mixed PCM as a secondary function. [25] Sharp SM8521 1997 1 Game.com: Noise generator Sunsoft: Sunsoft 5B: 1992 3 Famicom cartridge Gimmick! Derivative of Yamaha YM2149F [26] Texas Instruments: SN76477: 1978 1

  6. SMB3 - Wikipedia

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    SMB3 may refer to: Server Message Block version 3, a network protocol in computing; Super Mario Bros. 3, a 1988 video game; Super Mega Baseball 3, an entry in the Super Mega Baseball video game series

  7. The Game Creators - Wikipedia

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    The Game Creators Ltd (TGC; formerly Dark Basic Software Limited) is a British software house based in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, which specialises in software for video game development, originally for the Microsoft Windows platform. [1]

  8. Game creation system - Wikipedia

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    Adventure games: Adventure Master, World Builder, Adventure Game Studio, Twine, Wintermute Engine, SLUDGE [7] First-person shooters: 3D Game Creation System, FPS Creator, Silent Walk FPS Creator, [8] Raycasting Game Maker, [9] Easy FPS Editor [10] Fighting games: Fighter Maker, Mugen, IKEMEN Go [11]

  9. List of commercial video games with available source code ...

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    Super Mario Bros. 1985 2012 Platformer: Nintendo R&D4: Commented disassembly of SMB on GitHub. [416] A statically reverse engineered version, compiling and running with SDL was developed around 2017–2018. [417] Super Mario Bros. 3: 1988 2017 Platformer: Nintendo R&D4: Commented disassembly of SMB3 on GitHub. [418] Super Mario 64: 1996 2019