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part of their personal computers, and the public acceptance of a CD-ROM based videogame console was surprisingly easy. "I see CD-ROM for another four to six years," said Int
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for the British micro computers, so he simply wrote his own -- and that's how it began, concerning text adventures. Before that, they had already published software for 8bit compu
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