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  • company_name = Apple| company_logo = [[File:Apple logo.png|300px]]|
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  • designer = [[Apple]]| manufacturer = [[Apple]]|
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  • designer = [[Apple]]| manufacturer = [[Apple]]|
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  • ...h)<br />[[Sony]] (3½-inch, 2-inch Video Floppy)<br />[[Zenith]] (2-inch LT-1)| ...ompact Floppy Disk: May 1985<br />2-inch Video Floppy: 1987<br />2-inch LT-1: 1989|
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  • ...to commercially produce ports of ''[[Zork (video game)|Zork]]'' for home [[computer]]s of the time. Because of its size, ''Zork'' was split into three parts. ...PlayStation]], [[Plus/4]], [[Tatung Einstein]], [[TRS-80]], [[TRS-80 Color Computer|TRS-80 CoCo]]
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  • developer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]| systems = [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Apple II]], [[Arcade]], [[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 5200]], [[Atari 7800]], [[Atari 8
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  • ...= [[Flashback Blast!|Adventure Flashback!]], [[Arcade]], [[Arcade1Up]], [[Apple II]], [[Aquarius]], [[Atari 2600]], [[BBC Micro]], [[ColecoVision]], [[DOS] ..., 2020<br />EU: August 15, 2020<br />'''Evercade (''[[Data East Collection 1]]'')'''<br />EU: May 22, 2020|
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  • ...Flashback Blast!|Adventure Flashback Blast!]], [[Amiga]], [[Antstream]], [[Apple II]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64]], [[DOS]], [[Linux]], [[Mac OS]], [[mac .../>'''Adventure Flashback Blast! ([[NES]])'''<br />North America: November 1, 2019<br />'''Antstream ([[NES]])'''<br />Worldwide: August 10, 2021|
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  • systems = [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Apple II]], [[Arcade]], [[Atari Flashback]] ([[Atari 2600]]) [[Atari Flashback|Po ...>North America: May 13, 2020<br />'''Evercade (''[[Namco Museum Collection 1]]'')'''<br />Europe: May 22, 2020<br />'''Nintendo Switch'''<br />Japan (''
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  • systems = [[Android]], [[Apple II]], [[Arcade]], [[Flashback Blast!|Arcade Blast!]], [[Arcade1Up]], [[Atar ...st!'''<br />NA: May 13, 2020<br />'''Evercade (''[[Namco Museum Collection 1]]'')'''<br />EU ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]): May 22, 2020<br />
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  • foundation = May 1, 1982 (Lucasfilm Games Group)<br />1984 (Lucasfilm Games)<br />1990 (LucasA ...rge Lucas]] started the '''Lucasfilm Games Group''', part of the Lucasfilm Computer Division, the latter of which was a division that was started in 1979 when
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  • developer = [[General Computer Corporation]]| systems = [[Apple II]], [[Arcade]], [[Arcade1Up]], [[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 5200]], [[Atari 78
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  • This article contains [[Main Page|West Elmira Computer Museum]] acquisitions from the year [[2024]]. The items listed below were a *February 1:
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  • *August 1, 2020: | style="text-align:center" | <br />[[File:Apple iMac.jpg|60px]]
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  • Founded as Computer Arts in [[1979]] by [[Jim Levy]], [[David Crane]], [[Larry Kaplan]], [[Alan ...yle: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Lucasfilm Games]] ([[Apple II]], [[Atari 5200]], [[Atari 7800]], [[Atari 8-bit computers|Atari 8-bit]]
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  • foundation = 1979 (Computer Arts)<br />1979 (Activision)<br />1988 (Mediagenic)| ==Computer Arts, Inc.==
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  • ...at is primarily used to play [[video game]]s by consumers, as opposed to [[computer]]s and [[arcade|arcade games]]. ...consoles such as the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]] had computer-style options such as a keyboard and the [[BASIC]] programming language. In
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  • This article contains [[Main Page|West Elmira Computer Museum]] acquisitions from the year [[2023]]. The items listed below were a *January 1:
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  • ...d a team that included the project leader, [[Tom Zito]], and [[Apple|Apple Computer]] co-founder [[Steve Wozniak]], began work on a [[VHS]]-based [[video game ...orsheim Express Shops for customers to order from an electronic catalog of 1,700 shoe styles.
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  • ...System|NES]], [[Commodore 64|C64]], [[DOS]], [[Thomson MO5]], [[Amiga]], [[Apple II]], [[Atari ST]], [[Sega Master System|SMS]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]], [ ...ndle|Bundle]]) WW: February 20, 2020<br />Evercade (''[[Technōs Collection 1]]''): May 22, 2020|
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