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16 KB memory expansion 3D Monster Maze (not to be confused with 3-Demon , also known as Monster Maze ) is a computer game developed from an idea by J.K.Greye and programmed by Malcolm Evans in 1981 for the Sinclair ZX81 platform with the 16 KB memory expansion. The game was

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The ZX Spectrum (Pronounced "Zed Ecks Spec-trum" in its original British English branding) is an 8-bit personal home computer released in the United Kingdom in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd . Referred to during development as the ZX81 Colour and ZX82 , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the machine was launched

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Spectrum v   •   d   •   e New Generation Software 1982 Breakout  • 3D Defender  • 3D Monster Maze  • Escape 1983 3D Tunnel  • Knot in 3D  • Corridors of Genon 1984 Trashman  • The Complete Machine Code Tutor  • Travel

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As most Level 9 games, the trilogy used a interpreted language called A-code and appeared on all major home computer platforms of the time, on either diskette or cassette . Level 9 self-published each game separately, but the bundle was published by Telecomsoft , which sold it in the United

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By the time of the label's last use in 1988 on a retrospective compilation, Ultimate had evolved into Rare , and moved on to developing titles for Nintendo consoles . Rare was purchased by Microsoft in 2002 for US$ 377 million, a record price for a video game developer [ citation needed

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Advertisements for early home computers were rife with possibilities for their use in the home, from cataloging recipes to personal finance to home automation , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] but these were seldom realized in practice. If no packaged software was available for a particular application

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1999) (16-bit) 4.5 Fifth generation consoles (1993–2001) (32 and 64-bit) 4.6 Transition to 3D and CDs 5 2000s 5.1 Mobile games

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1991 . http://www.worldofspectrum.org/ystop100.html .   [ edit ] External links Knot in 3D at World of Spectrum NGS World — a tribute homepage of the New Generation Software titles, created and maintained by Malcolm's daughter Rachel CounterClockWise : A remake made in 2006

Trashman (video game) print that page

48K RAM (ZX Spectrum) Input methods Keyboard , Joystick Trashman is a computer game developed by Malcolm Evans for the ZX Spectrum and released by New Generation Software in 1984 . Later the same year, it was followed by Travel with Trashman . The third game in the series, Trashman

Corridors of Genon print that page

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addictive game for those who don't mind a bit of figuring" 72/100 [ 3 ] Personal Computer Games "The 3D graphics are up to New Generations usual high standard and the sound is also very well used. But I would say the game lacks the sort of variation which has made games like Arcadia and