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  2. MOPy fish - Wikipedia

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    MOPy fish next to a rock and plant. The MOPy fish is a freeware cyberpet, released in October 1997 for Microsoft Windows by The Global Beach Group on behalf of Hewlett-Packard. [1] It had been downloaded more than 10 million times as of the year 2000. Based on the blood parrot cichlid fish, the MOPy fish has a complex behavior pattern.

  3. List of Commodore PET games - Wikipedia

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    PET Tetris 2010 Tim Howe 40 column, 3000 ROMs Mini (8k) 16k(normal) 32k (with DAC sounds) A.F. Asteroids: 1979/80 Andrew Farmer Algray Software Patched for all models A Scrambled Word Game: 1980 Acey Deucy: 1980 Vince Mills Acrobat II: 1982 Commodore Japan Limited: Adventure 1: Cavern of Riches: 1980 John O'Hare: John O'Hare: Adventure 2: The ...

  4. NGEN Racing - Wikipedia

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    NGEN Racing is a 2000 aircraft combat/racing video game developed by British [2] studio Curly Monsters and published by Infogrames for the PlayStation.The gameplay consists of the player competing in flight-based races.

  5. PETSCII - Wikipedia

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    PETSCII (PET Standard Code of Information Interchange), also known as CBM ASCII, is the character set used in Commodore Business Machines' 8-bit home computers. This character set was first used by the PET from 1977, and was subsequently used by the CBM-II , VIC-20 , Commodore 64 , Commodore 16 , Commodore 116 , Plus/4 , and Commodore 128 .

  6. Windows 7 editions - Wikipedia

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    The main editions also can take the form of one of the following special editions: N and KN editions The features in the N and KN Editions are the same as their equivalent full versions, but do not include Windows Media Player or other Windows Media-related technologies, such as Windows Media Center and Windows DVD Maker due to limitations set by the European Union and South Korea ...

  7. Webkinz - Wikipedia

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    Webkinz stuffed animals have online counterparts in the video games Webkinz Classic and Webkinz Next. [1] It was originally released by Ganz on April 15, 2005. [2] Each Webkinz toy has an attached tag with a unique "secret code" printed on it, allowing its owner to play with a digital version of their pet on iOS, Android, and desktop computers.

  8. bit Generations - Wikipedia

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    bit Generations is a video game franchise for the Game Boy Advance, published by Nintendo. It was first announced under the name Digitylish at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in 2005. [ 1 ] Each of the games in the series feature simple controls, gameplay and graphics.

  9. Fourth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The Toy Retail Sales Tracking Service reported that during the key shopping month of November 1994, 63% of all 16-bit video game consoles sold were Sega systems. [ 13 ] The console was never popular in Japan (being regularly outsold by the PC Engine ), but still managed to sell 40 million units worldwide.