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  2. World Builder - Wikipedia

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    A large number of games were made and released in circulation, [4] many after the application was made freeware with the release of version 1.2 in 1995. [5] The software did not support 32-bit addressing until version 1.2 and hence games created with prior versions are not compatible with System 7 or later.

  3. Éric Chahi - Wikipedia

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    Chahi disappeared from the game industry for some years but returned to making games with Ubisoft in the 2010s. [3] In April 2005 he released a free Game Boy Advance version of Another World. It was created in collaboration with programmer Cyril Cogordan, who originally started it as a fan project.

  4. GDevelop - Wikipedia

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    GDevelop is a 2D and 3D cross-platform, free and open-source game engine, which mainly focuses on creating PC and mobile games, as well as HTML5 games playable in the browser. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Created by Florian Rival, a software engineer at Google , [ 7 ] GDevelop is mainly aimed at non-programmers and game developers of all skillsets ...

  5. Ultima Online - Wikipedia

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    Ultima Online is the product of Richard Garriott's idea for a fantasy game involving several thousand people who can all play in a shared fantasy world. Prior games allowed hundreds of people to play at the same time, including Habitat (beta-tested in 1986), The Realm Online, Neverwinter Nights (the AOL version) and Meridian 59; however, Ultima ...

  6. Richard Scarry's Busytown - Wikipedia

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    Richard Scarry's Busytown is a 1993 educational video game that was developed by Novotrade for preschool gamers. It was released for DOS, Macintosh, and Sega Genesis. [2] [dead link ‍] This game was based on the series of Best...Ever! series of VHSes distributed by Random House's home video division preceding the TV series' The Busy World of Richard Scarry that was produced by CINAR and ...

  7. Age of Wonders - Wikipedia

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    Age of Wonders is a 1999 turn-based strategy game co-developed by Triumph Studios and Epic MegaGames, and published by Gathering of Developers.. Age of Wonders underwent a long production cycle, and was originally developed under the name World of Wonders.