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Classic Games

http://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/2072/games.htm

about these two interpreters which Sierra used for all of their classic adventure games. This is quite the rarity-packed site. A company called Champ Games makes PC clones of clas

Zeugma

http://linusakesson.net/software/zeugma/index.php

all the existing Z-code interpreters. As technology marched on, people got their hands on more powerful computers, and Z-code interpreters were implemented for them. Newly written

Nintendo DS News

http://nintendo-ds.dcemu.co.uk/

GBA Emulators GBA Interpreters Game Boy Section Emulators for Gameboy Gameboy Homebrew Virtual Boy Section Virtual Boy Homebrew GBA Reviews Bust A Move Review Elite Review Tetris
Nintendo DS News brings you the latest news for Nintendo DS and the latest Games and also the latest in Homebrew and Emulation news.

jxself.org

https://jxself.org/

could write their own interpreters. This was a triumph of hacker ingenuity, but its primary goal was preservation: they did it so they could continue to run Infocom's proprietary

http://ifarchive.org/if-archive/level9/info/Level9_Facts.txt

http://ifarchive.org/if-archive/level9/info/Level9_Facts.txt

The Level9 Authors A.3 Interpreters and Tools A.4 Lenslok FAQ T Special Thanks I History of This Fact Sheet 1 Overview ------------ a) The company Level 9 published 20 games, and

Index of Creative Computing articles

https://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/index/

compilers and interpreters. Creative Computing Vol. 11 No. 2 - February 1985 The computer data and database source book. Commodore 64 sight and sound. Ken Uston's illustrated guid


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