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Rowan Software was a British software company focused on the development of computer games. The company was founded by Rod Hyde in 1987 and based in Runcorn, Cheshire. Rowan was best known as a publisher of flight simulators for the personal computer, PC. The company was involved with a number of publishers including Mirrorsoft, Mindscape (company), Mindscape, Spectrum Holobyte, Virgin Group, Virgin, and Empire Interactive. Rowan's involvement with Mirrorsoft included development of the strategy/role-playing title Duster which collapsed when Mirrorsoft was declared bankrupt. In 1989, Martin Kenwright left with several members of Rowan's staff to form Digital Image Design. Rowan itself was acquired by Empire Interactive in December 2000.Empire Interactive Acquires Rowan
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Software
Software is a set of computer programs and associated documentation and data. This is in contrast to hardware, from which the system is built and which actually performs the work. At the lowest programming level, executable code consists of machine language instructions supported by an individual processor—typically a central processing unit (CPU) or a graphics processing unit (GPU). Machine language consists of groups of binary values signifying processor instructions that change the state of the computer from its preceding state. For example, an instruction may change the value stored in a particular storage location in the computer—an effect that is not directly observable to the user. An instruction may also invoke one of many input or output operations, for example displaying some text on a computer screen; causing state changes which should be visible to the user. The processor executes the instructions in the order they are provided, unless it is instructed ...
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Counterstrike
Counterstrike may refer to: * ''Counter-Strike'', a video game series ** ''Counter-Strike'' (video game), a 2000 modification of the video game ''Half-Life'' ** '' Counter-Strike: Condition Zero'', a 2004 video game ** '' Counter-Strike: Source'', a 2004 video game ** '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'', a 2012 video game * ''Counterstrike'', an expansion pack for the video game '' Command & Conquer: Red Alert'' * "Counterstrike", a season 10 Stargate SG-1 episode * ''Counterstrike'' (1969 TV series) * ''Counterstrike'' (1990 TV series) * Counterstrike (drum and bass group) * "Counterstrike the Mp3", a song by Basshunter from ''The Old Shit'' (2006) See also * Counterattack (other) * Second strike In nuclear strategy, a retaliatory strike or second-strike capability is a country's assured ability to respond to a nuclear attack with powerful nuclear retaliation against the attacker. To have such an ability (and to convince an opponent of it ...
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Video Game Companies Established In 2002
Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) systems which, in turn, were replaced by flat panel displays of several types. Video systems vary in display resolution, aspect ratio, refresh rate, color capabilities and other qualities. Analog and digital variants exist and can be carried on a variety of media, including radio broadcast, magnetic tape, optical discs, computer files, and network streaming. History Analog video Video technology was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) television systems, but several new technologies for video display devices have since been invented. Video was originally exclusively a live technology. Charles Ginsburg led an Ampex research team developing one of the first practical video ...
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MobyGames
MobyGames is a commercial website that catalogs information on video games and the people and companies behind them via crowdsourcing. This includes nearly 300,000 games for hundreds of platforms. The site is supported by banner ads and a small number of people paying to become patrons. Founded in 1999, ownership of the site has changed hands several times. It is currently owned by Atari SA. Content Prior to being merged into the database, changes go through a leisurely verification process by volunteer "approvers". There is a published standard for game information and copyediting. The most commonly used sources are video game packaging and title and credit screens. Registered users can rate and review any game. Users can create private or public "have" and "want" lists which can generate a list of games available for trade with other users. The site has an integrated forum. Each listed game can have its own subforum. History MobyGames was founded on March 1, 1999 by Jim Le ...
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Fleet Street Publisher
Fleet Street Publisher was an Atari ST desktop publishing program produced by ''Mirrorsoft'' in the United Kingdom and released in November 1986. A IBM PC compatible version produced by ''Rowan Software'' was planned for 1987 but never released. Running under GEM the program offered features such as multi-column text, the ability to design flow charts and graphics and multiple document sizes (flyers, menus, cards, etc.). Possible font sizes ranged from 4 to 216 points with support for accented characters. Character and line spacing where fully controllable by the user. The software came with a 150 image clipart gallery. The software was superseded by Timeworks Publisher (Publish-It in the United States), which the market regarded as a much better product. This new version was produced by ''GST Software Products GST was a group of computer companies based in Cambridge, England, founded by Jeff Fenton in June 1979. The company worked with Atari, Sinclair Research, Torch Co ...
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Strike Force Harrier
Strike may refer to: People *Strike (surname) Physical confrontation or removal *Strike (attack), attack with an inanimate object or a part of the human body intended to cause harm *Airstrike, military strike by air forces on either a suspected or a confirmed enemy ground position *Bird strike, collision between an airborne animal and a man-made vehicle, especially aircraft *Military strike, limited attack on a specified target *Striking the colors, to haul down a flag to indicate surrender *Strikethrough, typographical presentation of words with a horizontal line through the center of them *Utility strike, during an excavation accidentally hitting or damaging buried pipes or wires belonging to a public utility or other such services *YouTube copyright strike, a copyright policing practice used by YouTube Refusal to work or perform *Capital strike, refusal to invest in an economy *Culture strike, refusal of artists or art institutions (arts organizations, festivals etc.) to respe ...
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Rowan's Battle Of Britain
''Rowan's Battle of Britain'', sometimes known simply as ''Battle of Britain'', is a World War II era combat flight simulation game set during the Battle of Britain in 1940. Gameplay The combat flight simulation has both RAF and opposing Luftwaffe forces featuring over of sky and hundreds of aircraft. Release It has been remade twice, first in 2005 as '' Battle of Britain II: Wings of Victory'' by Shockwave Productions, Inc., and again in 2007 as '' Air Battles: Sky Defender'' by Wild Hare Entertainment, a modified version of the above game with a more arcade-style gameplay. Reception The game received "generally favourable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. Samuel Bass of '' NextGen'' said of the game, "Detailed, beautiful, and polished to the nth degree, this is the WWII sim we've all been wating for." Legacy On end-of-support of the game, the source code of the game was released by Rowan Software under the "Empire Interactive Li ...
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Reach For The Skies (video Game)
''Reach For The Skies'' (Chinese: 不平凡的平凡) is a 150-episode drama series produced by Mediacorp Channel 8. It stars Bryan Wong, Kym Ng, Pan Lingling, Yao Wenlong, Joey Swee, Zhang Zhenhuan and He Yingying as the cast of this series. The show replaced the second half of the 7.00 pm drama timeslot, airing weekdays from April 4, 2018, 7.30 pm to 8.00 pm on weekdays making it the sixth long-form half an hour drama airing together with news-current affairs programme Hello Singapore at 6.30pm. Casts * Chen Shucheng as Fang Shouyi 方守义 or Uncle Yi (义叔) Chen portrays as Fang Shouyi, a gang leader. * Bryan Wong Bryan Wong Lok Kiang (, born on 30 January 1971) is a Singaporean television host and actor. Career Wong began his career as a child actor in 1981 and featured in several popular children's programmes on SBC. He began performing modelling ... as Fang Zixin 方自新 Wong portrays as Fang Zixin, Fang Shouyi's son, who is an ex-convict and a Hope Tra ...
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Overlord (1994 Video Game)
''Overlord'' is a combat flight simulator by Rowan Software. It was released in 1994 for Amiga and PC MS-DOS platforms. Gameplay It is based on Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of continental Europe during World War II. The player is tasked with flying a series of historically accurate missions for the Royal Air Force, flying Spitfire IX, Hawker Typhoon, and Mustang III aircraft. Reception ''Next Generation'' reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "''D-Day: Operation Overlord'' doesn't play any better than other flight sims that are already available ..This title is strictly for WW II buffs or flight-sim fanatics." Reviews *''PC Format'' (Dec, 1995) *''Amiga Power'' (Nov, 1994) *''Amiga Format'' (Dec, 1994) *''The One Amiga'' (Jan, 1995) *''CU Amiga'' (Feb, 1995) *''ASM (Aktueller Software Markt) ''Aktueller Software Markt'' (literally ''Current Software Market''), commonly known by its acronym, ''ASM'', was a German mu ...
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Navy Strike
A navy, naval force, or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions. It includes anything conducted by surface ships, amphibious ships, submarines, and seaborne aviation, as well as ancillary support, communications, training, and other fields. The strategic offensive role of a navy is projection of force into areas beyond a country's shores (for example, to protect sea-lanes, deter or confront piracy, ferry troops, or attack other navies, ports, or shore installations). The strategic defensive purpose of a navy is to frustrate seaborne projection-of-force by enemies. The strategic task of the navy also may incorporate nuclear deterrence by use of submarine-launched ballistic missiles. Naval operations can be broadly divided between riverine and littoral applications (brown-water navy), open-ocean applications (blue- ...
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MiG Alley (video Game)
''MiG Alley'' is a combat flight simulation game, developed by Rowan Software for PCs with Windows, and was published by Empire Interactive in 1999. Description ''MiG Alley'' is a historical simulation which focuses on early jet fighter combat in the Korean War – specifically, the so-called MiG Alley in northwestern North Korea, for which the game is named. One of the interesting aspects of the game is the closeness in overall performance between the main combat fighter aircraft – the MiG-15 and the F-86 Sabre. Another is that the game was one of the earliest in the genre to incorporate a 'dynamic' campaign, in which the player's missions are influenced by in-game events rather than being presented in a predetermined order. History ''MiG Alley'' was developed by Rowan Software and published by Empire Interactive in 1999. In 2001, when Rowan was shut down by Empire Interactive, the developers released the source code to allow the community to continue the game's support on ...
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Harrier Combat Simulator
''Harrier Combat Simulator'' is a combat flight simulation game developed in 1986 by Mindscape (software publisher), Mindscape for the Commodore 64. Ports for Amiga, Atari ST and IBM PC (as a self-booting disk) followed in 1988. Plot The player assumes the role of a pilot in a Harrier-jet.Harrier Combat Simulator
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The player must master flying the jet, with its versatile horizontal and vertical thrust capabilities, and learn to control its advanced weaponry as well. The player character is the only jet fighter to survive an attack by saboteurs, and must destroy the enemy headquarters before the United States Sixth Fleet, Sixth Fleet is destroyed. Most of the missions take place in Grenada; which was undergoing an Invasion of Grenada, American-led military ...
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