- Oh ****! is a Pac-Man
clone released in 1985 for the MSX by The
ByteBusters (Aackosoft's in-house
development team) and
published by
Dutch publisher Aackosoft...
-
Sprinter (aka The
Train Game) MSX 1986 The
ByteBusters Smack Wacker (aka Mr. Jaws) MSX 1986 The
ByteBusters Balletje De Luxe
Commodore 64 1987 Radarsoft...
-
titles released on c****ette tapes), Eurosoft,
Methodic Solutions and The
ByteBusters. The
latest was also the name of Aackosoft's
programming team. Many of...
- Attack) 1986 Single-screen
platformer -
Burger Time Y Y Y Y The
Bytebusters Eaglesoft Buster Block 1985 Maze Y Y Y Y
Stephen Wallis Kuma
Computers Butamaru...
-
development Courbois Software 1982 2012 core &
casual games dissolved The
Bytebusters 1983 1988 core &
casual games filed for
bankruptcy in 1988 Radarsoft...
- Verlag. p. 52. Borgmeier,
Carsten (May 1991). "Magic
Bytes - Häppchen aus der Hexenküche" [Magic
Bytes -
Nibbles from the Witch's Kitchen].
Amiga Joker (in...
- 352
bytes of user data,
composed of 98 frames, each
consisting of 33
bytes (24
bytes for the user data, 8
bytes for
error correction, and 1
byte for the...
- DJC-002 (ST-506) and the WD33C93 SCSI
controllers with
byte-to-word
funnelling and a 64-
byte FIFO buffer. Used in A2091/A590 SCSI adapters, the CDTV...
- Zork
Interactive Language; it was
referred to as both) that
compiled into a
byte code able to run on a
standardized virtual machine called the Z-machine....
- off
staff or
close entirely.
Similar layoffs were seen at Unity, Amazon,
ByteDance, Epic Games, Bungie, and Ubisoft,
leading to over 9,000 jobs lost in...