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  2. Fruity Frank - Wikipedia

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    Fruity Frank is a 1984 video game for the Amstrad CPC and MSX home computers. Produced by Kuma Software and authored by Steve Wallis with graphics by his brother Sean Wallis, the gameplay is similar to Mr. Do!, though the story involves Frank protecting a garden from invading monsters. [1]

  3. CP System III - Wikipedia

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    The CP System III became the final arcade system board to be designed by Capcom. It features a security mechanism; games are supplied on a CD, which contains the encrypted game contents, and a security cartridge containing the game BIOS and the SH-2 CPU [3] with integrated decryption logic, with the per-game key stored in battery-backed SRAM ...

  4. Fable (1996 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fable runs on MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, featuring SVGA graphics (DirectX in the Windows 95 version) and full voice-acting. The game has a minimalist user interface, showing only the cursor (which displays the current verb selected for use) and descriptive text.

  5. CP System - Wikipedia

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    The CPS Changer also featured Super Famicom/Super NES controller ports, allowing the use of all Super Famicom/Super NES controllers, including their own six-button joystick, the "CPS Fighter". All of the CPS Changer games used the CP System arcade hardware. The CPS Changer games were simply arcade PCBs in a special plastic shell suitable for ...

  6. Play Checkers Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Checkers. The best board game ever, Checkers, is here. Make your move, red or black, and king me! By Masque Publishing

  7. CP System II - Wikipedia

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    The CP System II (CPシステムII, CP shisutemu 2), also known as Capcom Play System 2 [2] or CPS-2, is an arcade system board that Capcom first used in 1993 for Super Street Fighter II. It was the successor to their previous CP System , CP System Dash and Capcom Power System Changer arcade hardware and was succeeded by the CP System III ...

  8. Category:CP System II games - Wikipedia

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  9. Chinook (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    Chinook is a computer program that plays checkers (also known as draughts). It was developed between the years 1989 to 2007 at the University of Alberta, by a team led by Jonathan Schaeffer and consisting of Rob Lake, Paul Lu, Martin Bryant, and Norman Treloar.