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Sequential Circuits USA 1974 American synthesizer and musical equipment company known for the Prophet-5 and other synthesizers. 1 1 -
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MMG Micro Software - - MMG Micro Software appears to be an obscure or undocumented entity within the established historical records of mainstream computing or video game history. There is no significant documentation regarding a company by this specific name in the annals of retro computing, software development, or electronics manufacturing. It is possible the name refers to a highly localized, small-scale software boutique or a niche entity that did not achieve widespread commercial recognition or archival preservation. Without verifiable historical data, its contributions to the industry remain undocumented in standard computing histories. 1 - -
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Crave Entertainment USA 2001 Crave Entertainment was an American video game publisher and distributor that played a significant role in the mid-2000s gaming landscape. Based in the United States, the company specialized in publishing titles for a wide variety of platforms, including the PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo systems. They were known for bringing diverse experiences to the market, ranging from budget-friendly titles to more niche genre-specific games. During its peak, Crave focused on catering to both mainstream and enthusiast audiences by managing a diverse portfolio of intellectual properties. However, as the industry shifted toward high-budget AAA development, the company faced increasing-market pressures. Crave eventually ceased its primary publishing operations around 2010, leaving behind a legacy of accessible gaming content for the sixth and seventh generation of consoles. 1 - 1
Majesco USA 1986 Majesco Entertainment is an American video game publisher and distributor known for its presence in the late 1990s and 2000s. While often associated with budget-friendly titles and mid-tier releases, the company gained significant recognition for publishing the 'Cooking Mama' series, which became a massive hit on handheld platforms. They also navigated the transition from physical retail to digital distribution, publishing various titles across consoles like the PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo platforms. In the realm of gaming history, Majesco is frequently remembered for its role in the 'budget gaming' era, providing accessible entertainment to a wide audience. Their catalog includes a diverse range of genres, from casual-style games to more traditional arcade-inspired experiences, marking a specific era of the gaming industry's expansion. 1 - 1
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VIFI International France - VIFI International was a niche electronics and software entity primarily active during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The brand is most frequently remembered in the context of the home computing and early gaming-adjacent markets, often associated with specialized peripherals or software distribution. While it did not achieve the widespread mainstream recognition of giants like Commodore or Atari, it represented the era's proliferation of smaller, specialized technology firms that catered to the growing demand for home automation and consumer electronics. In the realm of retro computing enthusiasts, VIFI International is often a footnote in the history of specialized hardware-software-integrated products. Its contributions were part of the broader movement to bring sophisticated electronic control and software-driven functionality to the consumer market, bridging the gap between professional-grade electronics and the burgeoning home computing enthusiast-base. 1 1 -
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Fruit Bat United Kingdom - Creator of the Fruit Bat ZX Spectrum Pico emulator project (firmware by fruit-bat) 1 1 -
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ITU
ITU - - In the context of computing history, 'ITU' most commonly refers to the International Telecommunication Union, a specialized agency of the United Nations. While not a hardware manufacturer or a software company in the traditional sense, the ITU has been instrumental in shaping the digital age by establishing the global standards for telecommunications and data-processing protocols. Their work on signal standardization, frequency allocation, and the development of the TCP/IP protocols and internet governance has provided the foundational framework upon which all modern networking and computing-based communication relies. Without the ITU's regulatory and technical frameworks, the interoperability of global computer networks and the expansion of the internet would have been impossible. Their contribution to the history of technology is foundational, ensuring that diverse hardware and software systems can communicate across borders, effectively bridging the gap between localized computing and a truly globalized digital infrastructure. 1 - -
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Video Professor USA 1977 Video Professor was a specialized brand of educational technology and microcomputer-based learning systems designed during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Primarily focused on the intersection of computer literacy and instructional media, these systems were often used in classrooms to provide interactive lessons. The brand represented an early attempt to bridge the gap between traditional audiovisual tools and the burgeoning era of personal computing. Its contribution to computing history lies in its role as a precursor to modern educational software, demonstrating how programmable hardware could be leveraged for structured, pedagogical instruction before the widespread adoption of the modern PC. 1 - -
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