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  2. Template:Video game titles - Wikipedia

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    Multiple rows are created by stacking item templates inside the main template. The two templates must be used together to properly generate the table. The main template does not have any special parameters other than accepting instances of {{Video game titles/item}}. The item sub-template has multiple parameters to display the video game title ...

  3. Template:Video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Video game consoles in articles based on its TemplateData. TemplateData for Video game consoles

  4. List of Sierra Entertainment video games - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Entertainment is a software label which publishes games from indie developers. Founded in 1979 by Ken and Roberta Williams, it developed and published a large variety of video games, including a number of best-selling games and series, for various platforms between 1980 and 2008.

  5. List of Sega arcade system boards - Wikipedia

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    Successor to the System 1 and System 2 boards, released in 1985 [42] [43] Nearly 40 titles released [42] Four different versions of System 16 were made [42] Served as the basis for design of the Mega Drive/Genesis [44] [45] Uses a Motorola 68000 and a Zilog Z80 as CPU processors [44] Limited to 128 sprites on screen at a time [42] Fantasy Zone ...

  6. PRICE Systems - Wikipedia

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    PRICE Systemscost estimating software was first developed in the 1970s when David Shore, a vice president in RCA's Government Group discovered that Frank Freiman, in the purchasing department, was able to predict the cost of military new systems with considerable accuracy before design was completed and a parts breakdown was available for ...

  7. Virtuality (product) - Wikipedia

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    Virtuality applied their technology to non-gaming use cases. Project Elysium was a virtual reality system developed by Virtuality for IBM for use in architectural, medical and educational markets. [60] [61] The system, released in July 1994, included a visette (headset) and hand-held control device called the V-Flexor. [62] [63]

  8. WB Games Boston - Wikipedia

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    WB Games Boston (formerly Turbine Inc., then Turbine Entertainment Software Corp., and originally CyberSpace, Inc.) is an American video game developer.The studio is best known for its massive multiplayer online role-playing games, Asheron's Call, Dungeons & Dragons Online, and The Lord of the Rings Online.

  9. Gizmondo - Wikipedia

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    A "Smart Adds"-enabled Gizmondo cost less (£129/$229), but would display advertisements on the Gizmondo's screen at random intervals when the user entered the home screen. These advertisements would be downloaded via the device's GPRS data connection, [ 43 ] and would be targeted based on data inputted to the device.