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Homeworld Sierra (Relic Entertainment)? labelminimizeminimize
The Pawn Rainbird (Magnetic Scrolls)1986
[52]***The Commodore Amiga version is notable for using digitized instrument samples in its title music. When the game was released, the Amiga was the only home computer which had hardware support for digitized samples. However, there was probably no other Amiga game released in 1986 that utilized the capabilities of Amiga's Paula sound chip like The Pawn did. This means that The Pawn was a pioneer release in the field of digitized computer game music.
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Kinderama  Unicorn Software (Computer Learning Center for Children;Unicorn Software Company)1987 labelimageminimize
A Bun for Barney BBC Multimedia (The MultiMedia Corporation)1991"A Bun for Barney" is an animated story aimed at three-to-eight-year-olds in which a small bear discovers that the world is full of bounders ready to rip the cherries from his iced bun. The pop-up world contains animations, surprise word and number games and hidden nursery rhymes which children can explore by clicking on different parts of the screen. The game features the voice of Tom Baker.***
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King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder! Sierra On-Line1991 labelimageminimize
Blobz Alternate Realities2004 labelimageminimize
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