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  2. Gaming computer - Wikipedia

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    The Nimrod, designed by John Makepeace Bennett, built by Raymond Stuart-Williams and exhibited in the 1951 Festival of Britain, is regarded as the first gaming computer.. Bennett did not intend for it to be a real gaming computer, however, as it was supposed to be an exercise in mathematics as well as to prove computers could "carry out very complex practical problems", not purely for enjoyme

  3. 2000s in video games - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, the PC remained the device of choice for many popular strategy, simulation, and online games. Blizzard was a company in the spotlight on numerous occasions throughout the 2000s and loyal to the PC. In 2000, it released the hack and slash game Diablo II which is frequently listed as one of the best games ever made. [18]

  4. Desktop Architect - Wikipedia

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    Desktop Architect is a third-party replacement for the Desktop Themes control panel in Windows 95, 98, ME and 2000. It is also fully compatible with Windows XP and Vista . However, in Vista, the startup sound does not work, and the Network Neighborhood icon has to be changed manually.

  5. Video game development - Wikipedia

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    Prototyping may also take place during active development to test new ideas as the game emerges. Prototypes are often meant only to act as a proof of concept or to test ideas, by adding, modifying or removing some of the features. [144] Most algorithms and features debuted in a prototype may be ported to the game once they have been completed.

  6. List of graphic adventure games - Wikipedia

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    Apple IIGS, Macintosh; Atari ST, CD-i, Amiga, Game Boy Color, DOS, Pocket PC: 1988: MacVenture: Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir: Nintendo R&D1, Tose (original); Mages (Switch) Nintendo: Family Computer Disk System, Super Famicom, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo Switch: 1988: Nintendo proprietary engine Gold Rush! Sierra On-Line: Sierra On-Line

  7. Sky: Children of the Light - Wikipedia

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    SXSW Gaming Awards: Mobile Game of the Year Won [47] 18th Annual G.A.N.G. Awards Best Music for an Indie Game Nominated [48] Best Sound Design in a Casual/Social Game Nominated Best Music in a Casual Game Nominated Best Original Song ("Constellation") Nominated Webby Award: Apps, Mobile, and Voice: Best Visual Design - Aesthetic Won [49]

  8. Myst - Wikipedia

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    It was the best-selling computer game in the United States for 52 months. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] Myst sold more than 6.3 million units worldwide by 2000, including more than 4.3 million in the United States; [ 41 ] and was the bestselling PC game throughout the 1990s until The Sims exceeded its sales in 2002.

  9. Virtual reality applications - Wikipedia

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    Early commercial virtual reality headsets were released for gaming during the early-mid 1990s. These included the Virtual Boy, iGlasses, Cybermaxx and VFX1 Headgear. Since 2010, commercial headsets for VR gaming include the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and PlayStation VR. [107] The Samsung Gear VR is an example of a phone-based device. [108]