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  • 1572869194-2260686772.jpg|Computer Gaming World (US, July 1992) ComputerAndVideoGames114-May91_pages_82_83_84.pdf|Computer and Video Games (May 1991)
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  • ST25_Preview_Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_89_Dec1991.pdf|Computer Gaming World (December 1991) ST25_Cover_Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_89_Dec1991.pdf|Computer Gaming World (December 1991)
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  • |publisher = Video Games Inc. ...and were advertised as a way to revitalize games such as [[Pong]], Volly, Computer Space, and Hockey to strong earnings.
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  • |developer = Totally Games ...ars: TIE Fighter''' is a Star Wars space flight simulator and space combat video game.
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  • |image = Casino Games Master System cover art USA.jpg ...age 14]]</ref><br>{{Flag-EU}} {{Flag-UK}} November 1989<ref>[[:File:Casino Games preview CVG issue 95.png|''CVG'' issue 95 (October 1989), page 125]]</ref><
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  • '''MegaRace''' is a CD-ROM racing game featuring pre-rendered video. |file=PC Games (June-July 1994) - 056-057.pdf
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  • |file=1983-06 Personal Computer Games (UK) 1 - p5 (86c54485)-1.jpg |title=Personal Computer Games
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  • |publisher = Meadows Games ...in-operated games. On top of that, ''Flim Flam'' was fully featured with a computer opponent to play against, a handicap mode for less skilled players, and use
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  • |publisher = Electra Games ...potential first in arcade video games, as well as had an early example of computer opponents.
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  • ...puter game ''Spacewar!'' sought to commercialize it with his co-creation ''Computer Space''. With Atari Inc. and its first game ''Pong'', Bushnell became a bus 1982-08 Video Games pg 16.jpg
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  • ...teroids'' as well as introducing a plethora of features to real-time video games. * ''Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution'' by Steven Levy
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  • |title=Computer Gaming World |title=Computer Gaming World
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  • ...lapsible-content">Midway (arcade)<br>Iguana UK (home conversions)<br>Torus Games (Game Boy conversion)<br>High Voltage Software (Jaguar conversion)</div></d |title=Computer & Video Games
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  • [video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4CScehGk_s&t=2115s] ...i-ozidual ケイブンシャの大百科210 ファミリーコンピュータ任天堂 (Keibunsha Encyclopedia 210: Family Computer Nintendo)]
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  • ...r and console platforms. Several of its features were influential on later games, including the game's innovative uses of wireframe 3D, procedural generatio ...uterNews084-27Oct1984/ ''Elite programmers auction Z80 rights''], Personal Computer News, October 27, 1984 (Page 2)</ref>
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  • ...is a beat-'em-up released solely in arcades by Sega, one of three distinct games the company made based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonwalker the 198 |title=Computer & Video Games
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  • ...sistance from Sears Roebuck & Co, who also marketed the game as the ''Tele-Games Pong'' exclusively within their Sears branded stores. ...ystem was released, it generated the most public excitement for home video games that had yet existed, despite Magnavox's presence in the market that year a
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  • |file=PC.Games.N081.1999.06-fl0n_pages_68-70_optim.pdf |title=PC Games
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  • <p class="blockquote-footer">Frank Cifaldi, Video Game History Foundation</p> * [[Computer Space|...the first commercial videogame?]]
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  • '''Lemmings''' is a puzzle video game originally developed by DMA Design in Dundee, Scotland, published by P Pages from ComputerAndVideoGames111-Feb91.pdf|Computer and Video Games (February 1991)
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