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|Company, where the development of Speedy Blupi I/II happened | |Company, where the development of Speedy Blupi I/II happened | ||
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| | |eGames | ||
| | |Company, which published Speedy Blupi as Speedy Eggbert | ||
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| | |DirectX | ||
| | |Set of libraries developed by the Microsoft company for game programming | ||
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| | |Windows 95 | ||
| | |Windows 95 is the oldest operating system, where Speedy Blupi can be launched | ||
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| | |Java | ||
| | |Programming language used to develop Open Eggbert | ||
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Revision as of 09:12, 6 August 2024
Hall of Fame is list of important items related to the Open Eggbert project.
Item | Description |
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Daniel Roux | C++, C# developer and author of Speedy Blupi game |
Epsitec | Company, where the development of Speedy Blupi I/II happened |
eGames | Company, which published Speedy Blupi as Speedy Eggbert |
DirectX | Set of libraries developed by the Microsoft company for game programming |
Windows 95 | Windows 95 is the oldest operating system, where Speedy Blupi can be launched |
Java | Programming language used to develop Open Eggbert |