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  2. GX Games - Wikipedia

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    Mike Weksler reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "GX Games is a product for both the programmer who has invested in one or more libraries of the GX Development series and wishes to learn some gaming techniques, and the gamer who has some programming experience and wants to know how games tick, as well as how to modify them.

  3. Game port - Wikipedia

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    The rapid takeover of USB meant that this was superfluous when the Precision Pro 2 was released the next year in 1998. By 2000, game ports were purely for backward compatibility with now outdated devices. Microsoft Windows discontinued support for the game port with Windows Vista, [20] though USB converters can serve as a workaround.

  4. Category:Innerloop Studios games - Wikipedia

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  5. Loop8: Summer of Gods - Wikipedia

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    The game is being produced by Yoichi Miyaji, who previously worked on entries in the Lunar and Grandia games. [8] The game's designer and scenario writer, Yuri Shibamura, went to great lengths to capture the nostalgic and iconic aspects of Japan and its culture, particularly from the 1980s. [ 3 ]

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  7. Loader (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In Unix, == the loader is the handler for the system call execve(). [1] The Unix loader's tasks include: validation (permissions, memory requirements etc.); memory-mapping the executable object from the disk into main memory; copying the command-line arguments into virtual memory; initializing registers (e.g., the stack pointer);

  8. Innerloop Studios - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Innerloop Technologies in May 1996 by a group of ex-employees of the Oslo-based video game company Funcom. After entering into a partnership with the video game developer and publisher Eidos Interactive, Innerloop merged with DiMaga Studios in 1997 and changed its name to Innerloop Studios to reflect the merger. In ...

  9. Category:Amstrad GX4000 games - Wikipedia

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