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Battlefield Mod Development Toolkit (MDT) is a collection of software utilities released by Electronic Arts that help creating mods for the computer games Battlefield 1942 (2002) and Battlefield Vietnam (2004).
Without access to the retail infrastructure that would allow them to distribute this content through physical media, user-created content such as game modifications and maps could only be distributed online.
In 1996, cartoonist Bill Amend created Slug-Man: The Video Game, a modded version based on his comic strip FoxTrot (and credited to FoxTrot character Jason).
The Last Man Standing Coop (LMS) Mod is a Doom 3 single player and multiplayer modification.
It was founded on 9 September 2003 as a fusion of the Battlefield 1942 clans Legion Condor and Sweden Kompanix.
In on-line computer gaming, the Yerfworld can refer to two ages in the game of Myst.
Initially exclusive to the GEnie online service, it opened in February 1993, and later that year it caused Computer Gaming World magazine to create the new category of "Online Game of the Year" so it could be awarded to CyberStrike.
Kuvaev worked as a designer in several studios, in "computer gaming" industry as 3D animator and modeler, as web-designer, even java-programmer, in his free time experimenting with various computer technologies including freshly appearing vector animation (macromedia flash).
During the late 1990s, theGlobe.com expanded into gaming, purchasing Computer Games magazine, happypuppy.com (a computer gaming site), and Chips and Bits, an online store for computer and console gaming.
Nora Roberts has teamed up with computer gaming company I-Play to develop a downloadable casual-play game based on Vision in White.
The articles stated that Michael Dell contacted WidowPC, along with Richard Garriott and Robert Garriott and several other small, high performance boutique computer manufacturers for information about the computer gaming niche several months prior to acquiring Alienware.