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Zarch (also
known under its
ported name of Virus) is a
computer game
developed by
David Braben (better
known as the co-author of Elite) in 1987, for the...
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Central District as the county's capital. Iran
portal Also
romanized as
Zarch and
Zārch; also
known as
Zarej and Zārj
OpenStreetMap contributors (3
March 2023)...
- 1987,
Braben published Zarch for the
Acorn Archimedes,
ported in 1988 as
Virus for the
Atari ST,
Commodore Amiga, and PC.
After Zarch,
Braben went on to develop...
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Housing Estate 'Diar El Mahçoul' in Algiers".
Zarch (in
European Spanish) (8): 144–153. doi:10.26754/ojs_
zarch/
zarch.201782152. Naylor,
Phillip C. (2015-05-07)...
- the
following eleven qanats:
Qasebeh Qanat,
Qanat of Baladeh,
Qanat of
Zarch,
Hasan Abad-e
Moshir Qanat, Ebrāhim Ābād
Qanat in
Markazi Province, Qanat...
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Conqueror is a
video game
released as the follow-up to
Zarch (also
known as Virus),
using the same
landscape engine. It is a third-person
shooter with...
- game Dr.
Mario Virus (1988
video game), a port of the 1987
computer game
Zarch Virus (1997
video game), a
video game by
Hudson Soft Virus: The Game, a...
- Thrust, Galaforce, Stryker's Run,
Ravenskull and Exile. They also
published Zarch for the
Acorn Archimedes, as well as follow-up
games using the same engine...
- the
Archimedes to
feature fast,
realtime true 3D
polygon graphics (the
first being David Braben's
Zarch (1988),
published by
Superior Software). v t e...
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demos created by ATD was a 3D landscape,
which was
based on
David Braben's
Zarch. It
became the
basis for Cybermorph, as
Atari liked the demo and approached...