- Holo
Byte.
Subsequent cuts and
corporate policies led to Sid Meier, Jeff
Briggs and
Brian Reynolds leaving and
forming Firaxis Games in 1996, as
MicroProse...
- 1990, Wakefield-based
entrepreneur Michael Robinson was the
manager of
Microbyte, a
United Kingdom-wide
computer retail chain, and 17-Bit Software, a video...
-
integration into his UK-wide
computer retail chain Microbyte,
which was
headquartered in Wakefield. At
Microbyte,
Bestwick was
repeatedly promoted, eventually...
-
consolidated under the
MicroProse brand.
Hasbro Interactive acquired the
merged company in 1998, and what had been
Spectrum Holo
Byte ceased to
exist when...
- Software)
Enigma (Brainbox)
Enthar Seven (Robico) Er*Bert (
Microbyte)
Escape from
Moonbase Alpha (
Micro Power)
Escape from
Pulsar 7 (Adventure Soft) Evening...
-
followed in
October 1976.
Before founding the
Byte Shop,
Terrell and Boyd both
previously worked at
Micro Instrumentation and
Telemetry Systems (MITS)...
-
Tetris is a 1988
video game
published by
Spectrum Holo
Byte in the
United States and
Mirrorsoft in the
United Kingdom. It was the
first commercial release...
-
Byte (stylized as
BYTE) was a
microcomputer magazine,
influential in the late 1970s and
throughout the 1980s
because of its wide-ranging
editorial coverage...
- (sizes) of
Micro QR codes: the
smallest is 11×11 modules; the
largest can hold 35
numeric characters, or 21
ASCII alphanumeric characters, or 15
bytes (128...
- consultant.
Green was
editor of CQ
magazine before he went on to
found 73, 80
Micro,
Byte, CD Review, Cold Fusion,
Kilobaud Microcomputing, RUN, InCider, and Pico...