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- TUME abstract "tUME (the Universal Map Editor) is a tile based map editor originally created and designed by Greg Marquez (aka Richard G. Marquez) and Gregg Tavares for the Commodore Amiga and later ported to MS-DOS by Dan Chang. It was used to create levels, maps, stages and tables for many 8-bit and 16-bit console games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, the Game Boy and the Sega Genesis. It is now available as free software.".
- TUME genre Tile-based_map_editor.
- TUME operatingSystem AmigaOS.
- TUME operatingSystem MS-DOS.
- TUME thumbnail Tume.png?width=300.
- TUME wikiPageExternalLink tume___the_universal_map_editor.
- TUME wikiPageExternalLink tume.htm.
- TUME wikiPageExternalLink opentume.com.
- TUME wikiPageID "5637496".
- TUME wikiPageRevisionID "579756837".
- TUME caption "tUME screenshot showing an in progress image for the game Global Gladiators for Sega Genesis/Sega Mega Drive".
- TUME developer "Echidna".
- TUME genre Tile-based_map_editor.
- TUME hasPhotoCollection TUME.
- TUME license "Mozilla Public License v1.1".
- TUME name "tUME".
- TUME operatingSystem AmigaOS.
- TUME operatingSystem MS-DOS.
- TUME screenshot "324".
- TUME website opentume.com.
- TUME wordnet_type synset-software-noun-1.
- TUME subject Category:Amiga_software.
- TUME subject Category:DOS_software.
- TUME subject Category:Video_game_level_editors.
- TUME type Abstraction100002137.
- TUME type Code106355894.
- TUME type CodingSystem106353757.
- TUME type Communication100033020.
- TUME type Software106566077.
- TUME type Writing106359877.
- TUME type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- TUME type Software.
- TUME type Work.
- TUME type CreativeWork.
- TUME type InformationEntity.
- TUME comment "tUME (the Universal Map Editor) is a tile based map editor originally created and designed by Greg Marquez (aka Richard G. Marquez) and Gregg Tavares for the Commodore Amiga and later ported to MS-DOS by Dan Chang. It was used to create levels, maps, stages and tables for many 8-bit and 16-bit console games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, the Game Boy and the Sega Genesis. It is now available as free software.".
- TUME label "TUME".
- TUME sameAs m.0dxl4f.
- TUME sameAs Q7672028.
- TUME sameAs Q7672028.
- TUME sameAs TUME.
- TUME wasDerivedFrom TUME?oldid=579756837.
- TUME depiction Tume.png.
- TUME homepage opentume.com.
- TUME isPrimaryTopicOf TUME.
- TUME name "tUME".