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- Game-Maker abstract "Game-Maker (aka RSD Game-Maker) is a DOS-based suite of game design tools, accompanied by demonstration games, produced between 1991 and 1995 by the Amherst, New Hampshire based Recreational Software Designs and sold through direct mail in the US by KD Software. Game-Maker also was sold under various names by licensed distributors in the UK, Korea, and other territories including Captain GameMaker (Screen Entertainment, UK) and Create Your Own Games With GameMaker! (Microforum, Canada). Game-Maker is notable as one of the first complete game design packages for DOS-based PCs, for its fully mouse-driven graphical interface, and for its early support for VGA graphics, Sound Blaster sound, and full-screen four-way scrolling.Primary distribution for Game-Maker was through advertisements in the back of PC and game magazines such as Computer Gaming World and VideoGames & Computer Entertainment. At release Game-Maker was priced at $89, and shipped on 5.25" diskette with seven or eight demonstration or tutorial games. Later releases were less expensive, and shipped on CD-ROM with dozens of sample games and a large selection of extra tools and resources.".
- Game-Maker computingMedia CD-ROM.
- Game-Maker computingMedia Floppy_disk.
- Game-Maker computingPlatform DOS.
- Game-Maker computingPlatform Windows_3.1x.
- Game-Maker genre Game_creation_system.
- Game-Maker wikiPageExternalLink GameMaker_1020.
- Game-Maker wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Game-Maker wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=Main_Page.
- Game-Maker wikiPageExternalLink the-game-maker-archive.
- Game-Maker wikiPageExternalLink RSDGameMaker.
- Game-Maker wikiPageExternalLink liight.
- Game-Maker wikiPageExternalLink RSD.Game.Maker.
- Game-Maker wikiPageID "34271636".
- Game-Maker wikiPageRevisionID "604332319".
- Game-Maker artist "Joan Stone, Gregory Andrew Stone, George Oliver Stone".
- Game-Maker caption "(Game-Maker box art)".
- Game-Maker designer "Gregory Andrew Stone, Oliver Stone, George Oliver Stone, Joan Stone".
- Game-Maker developer "Recreational Software Designs".
- Game-Maker distributor "KD Software".
- Game-Maker distributor "Microforum Inc.".
- Game-Maker distributor "Screen Entertainment, Ltd".
- Game-Maker genre Game_creation_system.
- Game-Maker hasPhotoCollection Game-Maker.
- Game-Maker media CD-ROM.
- Game-Maker media Floppy_disk.
- Game-Maker modes Single-player_video_game.
- Game-Maker platforms DOS.
- Game-Maker platforms Windows_3.1x.
- Game-Maker programmer "Gregory Andrew Stone, Oliver Stone".
- Game-Maker publisher "Recreational Software Designs".
- Game-Maker release "1991".
- Game-Maker title "Game-Maker".
- Game-Maker subject Category:1991_software.
- Game-Maker subject Category:1991_video_games.
- Game-Maker subject Category:DOS_games.
- Game-Maker subject Category:Video_game_development_software.
- Game-Maker subject Category:Video_game_engines.
- Game-Maker subject Category:Windows_games.
- Game-Maker type Software.
- Game-Maker type VideoGame.
- Game-Maker type Work.
- Game-Maker type CreativeWork.
- Game-Maker type InformationEntity.
- Game-Maker comment "Game-Maker (aka RSD Game-Maker) is a DOS-based suite of game design tools, accompanied by demonstration games, produced between 1991 and 1995 by the Amherst, New Hampshire based Recreational Software Designs and sold through direct mail in the US by KD Software. Game-Maker also was sold under various names by licensed distributors in the UK, Korea, and other territories including Captain GameMaker (Screen Entertainment, UK) and Create Your Own Games With GameMaker! (Microforum, Canada).".
- Game-Maker label "Game-Maker".
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- Game-Maker sameAs Q5519755.
- Game-Maker sameAs Q5519755.
- Game-Maker wasDerivedFrom Game-Maker?oldid=604332319.
- Game-Maker isPrimaryTopicOf Game-Maker.
- Game-Maker name "Game-Maker".