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  2. The Incredible Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Incredible Machine (TIM) is a series of video games in which players create a series of Rube Goldberg devices.They were originally designed and coded by Kevin Ryan and produced by Jeff Tunnell, the now-defunct Jeff Tunnell Productions, and published by Dynamix; the 1993 through 1995 versions had the same development team, but the later 2000–2001 games have different designers.

  3. Artesian Builds - Wikipedia

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    Artesian Builds was founded as Artesian Future Technologies in 2017 by Noah Katz to sell cryptocurrency mining rigs. [1] Katz's other business venture was an Etsy store selling custom cosplay armor founded in 2015. [2] Artesian Future Technologies was rebranded in 2020 as Artesian Builds to a custom high-end PC gaming manufacturer.

  4. Timberborn - Wikipedia

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    The developer, Mechanistry, is based in Poland. Timberborn entered alpha on November 18, 2019 and closed beta on June 18, 2020. The demo of Timberborn released on January 26, 2021. The initial build did not simulate water and featured green land with water levels that dropped during droughts. After researching physics-based simulations of water ...

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  8. TempleOS - Wikipedia

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    TempleOS is a 64-bit, non-preemptive multi-tasking, [8] multi-cored, public domain, open source, ring-0-only, single address space, non-networked, PC operating system for recreational programming. [9] The OS runs 8-bit ASCII with graphics in source code and has a 2D and 3D graphics library, which run at 640x480 VGA with 16 colors. [5]

  9. List of Commodore 64 games (A–M) - Wikipedia

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