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The first public release of Opera, version 2.1 for Windows. [24] September 23 Audio Highway announced the Listen Up player, the first MP3 digital audio player. [25] It was later released in September 1997. October 6 Intel releases a 200 MHz version of the Pentium processor. November
Flight Unlimited II is a 1997 flight simulator video game developed by Looking Glass Studios and published by Eidos Interactive.The player controls one of five planes in the airspace of the San Francisco Bay Area, which is shared with up to 600 artificially intelligent aircraft directed by real-time air traffic control.
Adeline Software International was a video game developer founded in February 1993 as a subsidiary company of Delphine Software International, and based in Lyon, France.The team mostly came from Infogrames, another French video game company, after a disagreement about sequels of the Alone in the Dark bestseller.
Artwork and covers for the magazine were often drawn by artist Akemi Takada. [2] From 1993 onwards, the covers usually featured the magazine's mascot, Mana. [1] PC Engine Fan was the last magazine to focus exclusively on NEC consoles. [3] It shut down in 1996, but two specials named Super PC Engine Fan Deluxe were published in 1997. [4] [5]
Windows 3.1 Plus Windows for Workgroups 3.1: Windows 3.1 with enhanced networking; designed to work particularly well as a client with the new Windows NT. [4] [5] Snowball — Windows for Workgroups 3.11: An updated version of Windows for Workgroups 3.1, which introduces 32-bit file access and network improvements. It also removes the Standard ...
Red Baron II is a video game for the PC, developed by Dynamix and published by Sierra On-Line. It is the follow-up to the flight simulation Red Baron, released in 1990. Red Baron II was released in December 1997. [1] A patch was released in 1998 that added support for 3D acceleration and renamed the game to Red Baron 3D. [3]