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Ian Bell's Elite pages cool
"Elite" was originally written in 1984 by myself (Ian Bell) and David Braben for the BBC Microcomputer. It has since been converted to many platforms. The best conversions were for the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Acorn Archimedes.Provides all published versions of Elite known to man for download, plus the flight training manual, a trade engine in C, an FAQ, u ... |
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a.f.c FAQ
This is the HTML version of the alt.folklore.computers list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
(Added 2012-10-08, 784 hits, more)
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Amiga Emulator FAQ
Answers questions regarding Amiga emulation on various host systems, including file transfer and where to obtain target system software.
(Added 2008-07-02, 781 hits, more)
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Apogee FAQ, The
...featuring 3D Realms and Pinball Wizards. By Samuel Stoddard.
(Added 2006-08-29, 1286 hits, more)
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Apple ][ Emulator Resources Guide
Last updated in 1998, but may still be useful.
(Added 2003-11-12, 1352 hits, more)
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Dungeon Master & Chaos Strikes Back Encyclopaedia
A wealth of information on the RPG Dungeon Master and its sequels.
(Added 2005-12-27, 800 hits, more)
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EmuFAQ, The
Document by Sam Pettus exploring legal issues around software emulation. For those uninterested in legal aspects, there is an interesting emulation timeline in the appendix, tracing the concept back to 1941.
(Added 2006-08-31, 891 hits, more)
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Games 4 Nintendo :: NES
Database of NES games with factual information, screenshots, music, etc. Also features historical and technical info on the NES.
(Added 2006-07-17, 607 hits, more)
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Jumpman Lounge, The
Jumpman history, FAQ, and news.
(Added 2007-01-12, 649 hits, more)
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Jupiter Ace FAQ
Brief collection of Jupiter Ace information containing both historical and technical information.
(Added 2006-07-09, 876 hits, more)
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Memotech MTX
This page, is dedicated to the Memotech MTX computer, a good old homecomputer, from the early 80's. From a time, when 32k was enough, and 64k was for the ones, who must have bigges!. In this homepage, I have tried to put all the stuff I could think of, to help for those out there, still using this old computer. |
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PSF Central
PSF (Portable Sound Format) is a simple, flexible format for emulated music on a variety of 1990s-era and later game systems. PSF brings the functionality of other formats such as NSF, SID, SPC, and GBS to more modern consoles and arcade systems. By using the original music driver code from each game, sequenced music can be played in a perfectly authentic, and size-efficient, way.... |
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Roger Wilco's Virtual Broomcloset
adventure games articles characters downloads easter eggs fan fiction faq forum hints humor interviews links media quotes sierra space quest trivia
This site is Roger Wilco's Virtual Broomcloset (a.k.a., The Virtual Broomcloset, The Broomcloset, Wanda)--the web's first and foremost site devoted to providing hints, information, and lots of other neat stuff for fans of Sierra's Space Quest series. |
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Sopwith dot org
Dedicated to PC shooter Sopwith and its descendants.
(Added 2007-01-26, 695 hits, more)
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Star Control - The Pages of Now & Forever
We the Safe Ones, the Spathi High Council, would like to welcome you to The Pages of Now and Forever. This site is an unofficial informational resource dedicated to the Star Control games from Toys for Bob and . The Pages of Now and Forever (PNF or PoNaF) were first launched sometime in the summer of 1996 and has since grown to become the largest, most comprehensive volume of Star Cont ... |
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