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  2. Speed Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Speed Circuit is a racing game for 2-6 players (with an option to add up to six more players). Drivers customize their cars and then race them on a variety of Formula I tracks. Drivers customize their cars and then race them on a variety of Formula I tracks.

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  6. Category:Board games introduced in 1971 - Wikipedia

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    Create account; Log in; ... Pages in category "Board games introduced in 1971" ... Speed Circuit; Stay Alive (game) U. U.S.N.: The Game of War in the Pacific, 1941–43

  7. List of Avalon Hill games - Wikipedia

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    Adaptation of the Avalon Hill board game, 1830. 5th Fleet: 1994 Achtung Spitfire! 1997 Andromeda Conquest: 1982 Avalon Hill's Advanced Civilization: 1995 B-1 Nuclear Bomber: 1981 Cave Wars: 1996 Computer Acquire: 1983 Adaptation of the Avalon Hill Board Game, Acquire. 1983 version was for Atari 400/800, Apple II/II Plus, Pet 2001 and TRS-80 ...

  8. Exidy Sorcerer - Wikipedia

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    The cartridges, known as "ROM PAC"s in Exidy-speak, were built by replacing the internal tape in an eight-track tape cartridge with a circuit board and edge connector to interface with the Sorcerer. These allowed the Sorcerer to run applications immediately on start-up, rather than having to load them from tape cassette like its peers.

  9. PCBoard - Wikipedia

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    PCBoard (PCB) was a bulletin board system (BBS) application first introduced for DOS in 1983 by Fred Clark's Clark Development Company.PCBoard was one of the first commercial BBS packages for DOS systems, and was considered one of the "high end" packages during the rapid expansion of BBS systems in the early 1990s.