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Danielle Bunten Berry (February 19, 1949 – July 3, 1998),
formerly known as Dan
Bunten, was an
American game
designer and programmer,
known for the 1983...
- took place, the Monbushō
Bijtsu Tenrankai (文部省 美術展 覧 会),
abbreviated to "
bunten" (文 展). It was held at the
Tokyo Metropolitan Art
Museum (東京都美術館, Tōkyō-to...
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James Clark Bunten (28
March 1875 – 3 June 1935) was a
Scottish sailor who
competed for the
Royal Clyde Yacht Club at the 1908
Summer Olympics. He was...
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William Wallace Bunten (April 5, 1930 –
February 29, 2020) was an
American politician from Kansas. He
served as
mayor of Topeka, Kansas,
having been elected...
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Clark Bunten may
refer to:
James Clark Bunten (engineer) (1838–1901),
Scottish engineer who
became chairman of the
Caledonian Railway James Clark Bunten (sailor)...
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Atari 8-bit
computers by
Ozark Softscape.
Designer Danielle Bunten Berry (credited as Dan
Bunten)
takes advantage of the four
joystick ports of the Atari...
- black-white-green-purple graphics";
after Garriott's statement, when Dan
Bunten asked "Atari and
Commodore people in the audience, are you
happy with the...
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James Clark Bunten (1838–1901) was a
British engineer born in the
Scottish city of Glasgow, who went on to be a
partner in the
Anderston Foundry and chairman...
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Cities of Gold is a
strategy video game
created by
Danielle Bunten Berry (credited as Dan
Bunten) and
Ozark Softscape and
published by
Electronic Arts in...
- displa****
onscreen so
players can see
their relative standing.
Danielle Bunten Berry created some of the
first multiplayer video games, such as her debut...