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In 1994, it was awarded Game of the Year by both PC Gamer and Computer Gaming World.
In 1996, Computer Gaming World ranked it as the fifth best video game of all time.
It was named # 37 overall among the " 150 Best Games of All Time " by Computer Gaming World Magazine ( 15th Anniversary Issue — November 1996 ), was voted # 13 overall in PC Gamer Magazine's Readers All-Time Top 50 Games Poll ( April 2000 issue ), the editors of PC Gamer ranked it # 12 in the Top 50 Games of all time, in their October 2001 issue, citing the game's humor and pop-culture references and it was ranked # 15 in the 50 Best Games of All Time list published by PC Gamer Magazine in its April 2005 issue.
Exile III: Ruined World received the Shareware Game of the Year award from Computer Gaming World and Ziff-Davis Publishing.
A review by Computer Gaming World considered each robot to have a unique personality, and praised the use of the library computer as an in-game hint system.
It won several awards as well, such as the Best Adventure Game of the Year from both the Software Publishers Association and Computer Gaming World Magazine.
A 1988 review in Computer Gaming World praised the game for being " pure and simple, very playable and mentally challenging ", citing its addictive qualities.
Biff Kritzen of Computer Gaming World gave the game a positive review, noting, " as heavy-handed as the premise sounds, it really is a rather light-hearted game.
Charles Ardai of Computer Gaming World praised its setting for containing the " right combination of gravity, silliness, genuine scholarship and mystical mumbo-jumbo ", and called it a " strong enough storyline to hold its own next to any of the Indy films.
The Secret of Monkey Island has featured regularly in lists of " top " games, such as Computer Gaming World's Hall of Fame and IGN's Video Game Hall of Fame.
In 1996, Computer Gaming World ranked it as the 19th best game of all time, " writing " Who could ever forget the insult-driven duel system or the identity of the mysterious Swordmaster ?".
Computer Gaming World said that " it joins LucasArts ' hallowed pantheon of comic classics ", and that " computer gaming rarely gets more entertaining than this ".
The abrupt ending of the game received criticism from GameSpot, Just Adventure and Computer Gaming World ; the last of which called the ending " the game's only real disappointment ".
* Computer Gaming World's Editors Choice Award
In 1988, Computer Gaming World previewed the game, describing it as Sega's first 4 megabit cartridge and featuring " both space travel and multi-level three-dimensional " dungeons.
Later in 1990, Roe R. Adams ( who worked on the Wizardry series ) wrote in Computer Gaming World that the game was " the big shot in the arm for Sega ," stating that it is " accepted wisdom that the tremendous response to this game propped up Sega long enough for it to introduce the Genesis 16-bit machine last Christmas.
In 1996, Computer Gaming World ranked it as the 127th best game of all time, stating " Space War enters the 90s with a touch of humor.
Planescape: Torment was given several Editor's Choice awards, was named RPG of the Year for 1999 by both GameSpot and Computer Gaming World, and won the Vault Network's Game of the Year for 1999.
Computer Gaming World awarded Wasteland the Adventure Game of the Year award in 1988.
In 1992, Computer Gaming World wrote that this " classic mix of combat and problem-solving " was the favorite of the magazine's readers in 1988, adding, " the way in which Wastelands NPCs related to the player characters, the questions of dealing with moral dillemas, and the treatment of skills set this game apart.
" In 1996, Computer Gaming World ranked it as the ninth best PC video game of all time for introducing the concept of the player's party " acting like the ' real ' people.
In 1996, Computer Gaming World ranked it as the 41st worst game of all time, stating " Wasteland got stupid as killer clowns, a silly plot and fear of Disney ruined the sequel.
In Computer Gaming World, the game was reviewed by Dungeons & Dragons creator Dave Arneson, who wrote that it is " a great historical simulation and will keep players at their keyboards for many a night in order to win their empires.
Computer Gaming World printed a preview of Pool of Radiance in its July 1988 issue, in which the reviewer noted a sense of deja vu.
A review for Curse of the Azure Bonds in Computer Gaming World noted that " you can transfer your characters from Pool of Radiance and it's a good idea to do so.

Computer and World
In addition to the World Championship, there are the Women's World Championship, the Junior World Championship, the World Senior Championship, the Correspondence Chess World Championship, the World Computer Chess Championship, and Blitz and Rapid World Championships.
* Computer Originated World, referring to the globe ID the BBC1 TV network used from 1985 to 1991
Hartmann, Practical Guide to Computer Simulations, World Scientific ( 2009 )
Furthermore, in 2011 Academic Ranking of World Universities ( ARWU ) rankings, TU / e was placed at the 52-75 bucket internationally in Engineering / Technology and Computer Science ( ENG ) category and at 34th place internationally in the Computer Science subject field.
It was the first tool showing the AI ​​ defined by Edward Feigenbaum in his book about the Japanese Fifth Generation, Artificial Intelligence and Japan's Computer Challenge to the World ( 1983 ): " The machines will have reasoning power: they will automatically engineer vast amounts of knowledge to serve whatever purpose humans propose, from medical diagnosis to product design, from management decisions to education ", " The reasoning animal has, perhaps inevitably, fashioned the reasoning machine ", " the reasoning power of these machines matches or exceeds the reasoning power of the humans who instructed them and, in some cases, the reasoning power of any human performing such tasks ".
Advances in technology have never conclusively proved that the ball crossed the line ; on the contrary, in 1995 the Sunday Times reported that image analysis by researchers at Oxford University had concluded that the whole of the ball did not cross the goal-line, and so a goal should not have been awarded ( Computer blows whistle on England's 1966 World Cup win by Adam Jones and John Davison, 23 July 1995 ).
Some stayed in use for decades after World War II ; the Mark I Fire Control Computer was deployed by the United States Navy on a variety of ships from destroyers to battleships.
A fifth title, Intellivision World Series Major League Baseball, developed as part of the Entertainment Computer System series, also supports the Intellivoice if both the ECS and Intellivoice are connected concurrently.
Continuous Symmetries, Lie Algebras, Differential Equations and Computer Algebra, second edition, World Scientific, 2007, ISBN 978-981-270-809-0
User-Driven Innovation: The World ’ s First Business Computer.
Several major computer-related organizations have originated at MIT since the 1980s: Richard Stallman's GNU Project and the subsequent Free Software Foundation were founded in the mid-1980s at the AI Lab ; the MIT Media Lab was founded in 1985 by Nicholas Negroponte and Jerome Wiesner to promote research into novel uses of computer technology ; the World Wide Web Consortium standards organization was founded at the Laboratory for Computer Science in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee ; the OpenCourseWare project has made course materials for over 2, 000 MIT classes available online free of charge since 2002 ; and the One Laptop per Child initiative to expand computer education and connectivity to children worldwide was launched in 2005.
He told Computer Graphics World, " It probably would have been quicker to do the film in a 3D animated program.
Tim Berners-Lee used a NeXT Computer in 1991 to create the first web browser and web server ; accordingly, NeXT was instrumental in the development of the World Wide Web.

Computer and described
This is described by Donald E. Knuth and can be referenced from here The Art of Computer Programming.
Computer vision has also been described as the enterprise of automating and integrating a wide range of processes and representations for vision perception.
Also in the 1970s, the development of Scheme ( a partly functional dialect of Lisp ), as described in the influential Lambda Papers and the 1985 textbook Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, brought awareness of the power of functional programming to the wider programming-languages community.
Stoll described the case in his book The Cuckoo's Egg and in the TV documentary The KGB, the Computer, and Me from the other perspective.
The term hacker ethic is attributed to journalist Steven Levy as described in his 1984 book titled Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution.
While some tenets of hacker ethic were described in other texts like Computer Lib / Dream Machines ( 1974 ) by Theodor Nelson, Levy appears to have been the first to document both the philosophy and the founders of the philosophy.
The restoration is described on a special web page of the Computer History Museum.
Per the U. S. National Security Agency's 1983 Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria ( TCSEC ), or " Orange Book ", a set of " evaluation classes " were defined that described the features and assurances that the user could expect from a trusted system.
She described three software products shown at the Computer Dealer's Exhibition in Las Vegas that year that were being advertised bombastically.
The first that had a lasting effect was described in 1971 in C. Gordon Bell and Allen Newell's text Computer Structures.
Other products described as " integrated ", such as Ashton-Tate's Framework and AppleWorks, from the Claris division of Apple Computer, normally included word processor functionality.
Multiversion concurrency control is described in some detail in sections 4. 3 and 5. 5 of the 1981 paper " Concurrency Control in Distributed Database Systems " by Philip Bernstein and Nathan Goodman — then employed by the Computer Corporation of America.
Although InterBase's implementation is much more similar to the system described by Reed in his MIT dissertation than any other database that existed at the time and Starkey knew Bernstein from his previous position at the Computer Corporation of America and later at DEC, Starkey has stated that he arrived at the idea of multiversion concurrency control independently.
Computer systems or programs are often described as non-deterministic if their behavior depends on factors that cannot be predicted or reliably reproduced, such as the time of day or the speed at which the user enters data at the keyboard.
CTSS was described in a paper presented at the 1962 Spring Joint Computer Conference.
In the July 1975 Computer Notes, Bill Gates described this as " the best demo program I've seen for the Altair …" Gates could not figure out how the computer could broadcast to the radio.
A Computer Gaming World preview described the game as " the best that galactic conquest can offer ", and summarized its type of gameplay as " 4X ", meaning " eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, eXterminate ".
The story of the museum's evolution beginning in the early 1970s with Ken Olsen at Digital Equipment Corporation is described in the Microsoft Technical Report MSR-TR-2011-44, " Out of a Closet: The Early Years of The Computer * Museum ".< ref > Bell, Gordon ( 4 April 2011 ).
Micro Adventurer described it as " a product [...] to revolutionise the whole microcomputer scene " and rated it " 10 out of 10 ", while Computer and Video Games described it as " worth every penny of the £ 14. 95 price tag ", while CRASH said it was " almost ludicrously underpriced for what it does and, more importantly, what it allows others to do.
Computer and Video Games described the atmosphere as “ gripping ” and guaranteed readers they would " jump out of skin " numerous times.
In 1991, Computer and Video Games described the game as " probably the best in the Alex series so far " and " a hilarious mixture of Alex Kidd and Shinobi.
The Knowledge Navigator is a concept described by former Apple Computer CEO John Sculley in his 1987 book, Odyssey.
Microprogramming was first described at the Manchester University Computer Inaugural Conference in 1951, then published in expanded form in IEEE Spectrum in 1955.
He described his work in parental terms, in the following excerpt from " Horizons in Computer Music ", March 8 – 9, 1997, Indiana University:

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