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  2. Stunt Island - Wikipedia

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    Stunt Island is a flight simulation video game for MS-DOS PCs released in 1992. It was designed by Adrian Stephens and Ronald J. Fortier and published by Walt Disney Computer Software .

  3. Maze (1973 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Maze, also known as Maze War, [a] is a 3D multiplayer first-person shooter maze game originally developed in 1973 and expanded in 1974. The first version was developed by high school students Steve Colley, Greg Thompson, and Howard Palmer for the Imlac PDS-1 minicomputer during a school work/study program at the NASA Ames Research Center.

  4. QBasic - Wikipedia

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    QBasic was intended as a replacement for GW-BASIC.It was based on the earlier QuickBASIC 4.5 compiler but without QuickBASIC's compiler and linker elements. Version 1.0 was shipped together with MS-DOS 5.0 and higher, as well as Windows 95, Windows NT 3.x, and Windows NT 4.0.

  5. Disney Speedstorm - Wikipedia

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    Disney Speedstorm is a free-to-play kart racing game developed by Gameloft Barcelona and published by Gameloft. [5] [6] It features various Disney and Pixar characters racing vehicles on tracks themed after the worlds of their films and franchises.

  6. Colossal Cave Adventure - Wikipedia

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    The player must explore the cave system and solve puzzles by using items that they find to obtain the treasures and leave the cave. The player types in one- or two-word commands to move their character through the cave system, interact with objects in the cave, pick up items to put into their inventory, and perform other actions. The allowable ...

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