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Write up on Mighty Mouse “American Pulp History “

Literature Review The character was created by story man Izzy Klein as a super-powered housefly named Superfly. Studio head Paul Terry changed the character into a cartoon mouse instead. Originally created as a parody of Superman, he first appeared in 1942 in a theatrical animated short titled The Mouse of Tomorrow. The original name of […]

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Write up on Tech Geek History: Sega Genesis -Mega Drive

                                                Literature Review Introduction The Genesis contained 5 chips to make all of its operations work. The main processor chip was the Motorola 68000 (68k) 16-bit processor, which runs at 7.67 MHZ. Its coprocessor is the Zilog Z80 8-bit processor, which runs at 3.58 MHZ. The visual display is done through a Yamaha YM7101 video

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Write up on tech geek History: Electronic Learning games & Coleco Vision contribution to the Vido Game Lineage

Literature Review Chapter 1: History of Educational Electronic Games 1.1 Reader Rabbit was a new approach to helping children develop important reading skills in an enjoyable way. The program is ideal for children who can name at least half of the letters in the alphabet. The first three games increase in difficulty, so beginners might

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Write up on Tech Geek HISTORY: C++ Programming LANGUAGE (rEVISION 3)

Literature Review As a Bell Labs employee, Bjarne Stroustrup was exposed to and appreciated the strengths of C, but also appreciated the power and convenience of higher-level languages like Simula, which had language support for object-oriented programming (OOP). Stroustrup realized that there was nothing in the nature of C that prevented it from directly supporting

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