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Summary Of: 3D Monster Maze
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Developer(s)
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Malcolm Evans
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Publisher(s)
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J. K. Greye Software
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Platform(s)
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Sinclair ZX81
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1982
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Genre(s)
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3D
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first-person adventure
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Single player
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Media
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Compact audio cassette
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KB
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memory
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Keyboard
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computer game
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Malcolm Evans
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1981
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Sinclair ZX81
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J. K. Greye Software
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1982
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startup
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New Generation Software
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low-resolution
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3D
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home computer
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maze
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Tyrannosaurus rex
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first-person perspective
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software
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Sinclair
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Sinclair ZX Spectrum
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retrogaming
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emulation
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randomly
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scrolling
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Points
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sentenced
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probability
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self-reset
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statement
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Sperry Gyroscope
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Bristol
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United Kingdom
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Trashman
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history of computer and video games
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Battlezone
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1980
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arcade
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vector graphics
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hardware
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Spasim
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1974
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graphical terminals
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Star Raiders
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Atari 8-bit family
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1979
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illusion
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3D scene rendering
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first-person shooter
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first-person adventure
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Wolfenstein 3D
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1992
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Doom
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UK
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hi-res
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character set
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RAM
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ROM
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Trashman
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retrogaming
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gaming consoles
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immersion
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pseudo-graphics
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frames per second
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pixel
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ZX81
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dithering
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Tyrannosaurus rex
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game's 3D engine
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maze
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Z80
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machine code
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assembler
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BASIC
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subroutines
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comment
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interpreter
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line editor
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copy protection
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magnetic tapes
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backup
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cursor
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hardwired
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constant
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busy waiting
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Dungeons of Daggorath
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emulator
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GPL
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Visual Basic
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Microsoft Windows
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Edge
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Sinclair User
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CRASH
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Sinclair User
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Sinclair User
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Sinclair User
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Computer and Video Games
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Popular Computing Weekly
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Categories
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1982 video games
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First-person adventures
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Maze games
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New Generation Software games
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Video games developed in the United Kingdom
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ZX81 games
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