Vinyl data

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Vinyl data is the use of

other audio-fidelity problems)[1][2][3][4] contributed to their failure to receive widespread acceptance and video game data stored in this manner remains some of the most difficult to archive and preserve.[5]

List of vinyl-data releases

Rel. Rel. Title Game titles Label Notes Ref(s)
1978 Elektor Software Service 001 "
Mastermind
"
Elektor Program sheet (1 game; 4 non-game apps) [6]
1979 Elektor Software Service 003 "Four-in-a-row"
"Surround"
Elektor Program sheet (2 games; 3 non-game apps) [7]
1979 Elektor Software Service 005 "
Luna
"
Elektor Program sheet (3 games; 4 non-game apps) [8][9]
1979 Elektor Software Service 006 "Space Shoot-Out" Elektor Program sheet (1 game; 2 non-game apps) [10]
1982 First ZX-81 Flexisoft Disc "Othello" Your Computer Program sheet [2][11]
1982 ZX-81 VIC-20 Spectrum Games Flexisoft Disc "Galactic Hitch-Hiker"
"Antispace"
"Speedster"
Your Computer Program sheet [12]
1983 Free Programs for ZX81 Spectrum BBC Vic 20 PET "Blockade"
"Blodhop"
"Robotchase"
"Dominoes"
"Supervade"
Which Micro? & Software Review Program sheet [13]
1983 Camouflage "Flying Train" EMI Program sheet [14][15]
1983 NFL Football "NFL Football"
Bally Midway
CED [5]
1984 Free Programs "Stellar Run"
"Energy Fields"
"
Galaxians
"
"Fall Guy"
Personal Computer Games Program sheet [16][17]
1984 The Thompson Twins Adventure "The Thompson Twins Adventure" Computer and Video Games/Quicksilva Program sheet [1][18][19][20]
1985 Discoflex "Wargame"
"Hypersports" (demo)
MicroHobby Program sheet [21]
1985 Discolist "Eggscape - La Fuga Dell'Uovo" List Program sheet [22]
1985 Discolist "Epidemic" List Program sheet [23]
1985 Free Flexidisc of Games "Xbec"
"Climber"
"Bonus Game"
Computer Gamer
Program sheet [24]

References

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    Condé Nast Publishing
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  4. ^ "Watch the History of Video Games, Soundtracked by the Rap Songs That Sample Them". Spin. 29 November 2012. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
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    ISSN 1936-2110
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  6. Elektuur
    (in Dutch) (54). Elektor International Media: 12–14.
  7. ^ Van der Horst, Bob W., ed. (June 1979). "ESS: The Elektor Software Service". Elektor (50). Elektor International Media: UK21.
  8. ^ Greenwald, Will (30 March 2017). "The Wide World of Video Game Vinyl". Geek.com. Archived from the original on August 22, 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  9. ^ Van der Horst, Bob W., ed. (October 1979). "New Programs for the SC/MP". Elektor (54). Elektor International Media: 12–14.
  10. ^ Van der Horst, Bob W., ed. (October 1979). "I Played TV Games.... - Table E: ESS 006". Elektor (54). Elektor International Media: 37.
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  19. ^ Carroll, Martyn. "Rock Star Games". Eurogamer. 29 January 2008.
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  22. ^ Ciardelli, Luciano, ed. (May 1985). "In Regalo: Discolist". List (in Italian). 3 (5). Edicomp, S.R.L.
  23. ^ Ciardelli, Luciano, ed. (June 1985). "In Regalo: Discolist". List (in Italian). 3 (6/7). Edicomp, S.R.L.
  24. ISSN 0744-6667
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