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Cosa (chi) è X3 64 - definizione

2005 VIDEO GAME
X3 - reunion; X3 reunion; X3 Reunion; X3 Game Of The Year 2007 Edition; X3R; X³: Reunion
  • The Argon Buster: the first ship for many new players.
  • The ''X3 Reality Engine'' allowed for far more realistic visuals than seen in previous games.

64 (magazine)         
  • ''64'' magazine logo
RUSSIAN CHESS AND DRAUGHTS PERIODICAL
64 (chess); 64 (chess magazine)
64 was a Russian chess magazine and draughts publication, published in Moscow. Its name referred to the number of squares on a chessboard.
C64         
  • Three case styles were used: C64 (top, 1982), C64C (1986, middle) and C64G (1987, bottom)
  • A C64C motherboard ("C64E" Rev B PAL 1992)
  • [[Commodore 64 Games System]] "C64GS"
  • ''THEC64 Mini'' (top) next to an original C64
  • Block diagram of the C64
  • C64 Direct-to-TV
  • The Commodore 64 startup screen
  • 1541-II]] floppy disk drive and 1084S monitor displaying television-compatible [[S-Video]]
  • An early C64 motherboard (Rev A [[PAL]] 1982)
  • Game cartridges for ''[[Radar Rat Race]]'' and ''[[International Soccer]]''
  • Commodore 64 ports (from left: Joy1, Joy2, Power, ROM cartridge, RF-adj, RF modulator, A/V, Serial 488 bus, Tape, User)
  • power inlet}}
  • The C64 "Web.it" Internet Computer
  • [[Commodore Educator 64]]
  • [[Commodore MAX Machine]]
  • The two PETSCII character sets of the C64
  • Sprites on screen in a C64 game
  • KB]]}} reduction of available BASIC-interpreter program memory allocation, due to the [[address space]] used by the cartridge.
  • An example of SID chip generated music
  • [[Commodore SX-64]]
  • Full-size ''THEC64'' in its original box
8-BIT HOME COMPUTER INTRODUCED IN 1982
CBM 64; CBM-64; C-64; C=64; Comodore 64; Commodore 64 Emulators; CBM64; Commodore C64; Commie 64; C 64; Commador 64; .d64; C64 (home computer); C64C; C64-II; Assembler 64; Commodore 64C; Commodore 64c; C64
Commodore 64 [Additional explanations: computer] (Reference: Commodore)
C64         
  • Three case styles were used: C64 (top, 1982), C64C (1986, middle) and C64G (1987, bottom)
  • A C64C motherboard ("C64E" Rev B PAL 1992)
  • [[Commodore 64 Games System]] "C64GS"
  • ''THEC64 Mini'' (top) next to an original C64
  • Block diagram of the C64
  • C64 Direct-to-TV
  • The Commodore 64 startup screen
  • 1541-II]] floppy disk drive and 1084S monitor displaying television-compatible [[S-Video]]
  • An early C64 motherboard (Rev A [[PAL]] 1982)
  • Game cartridges for ''[[Radar Rat Race]]'' and ''[[International Soccer]]''
  • Commodore 64 ports (from left: Joy1, Joy2, Power, ROM cartridge, RF-adj, RF modulator, A/V, Serial 488 bus, Tape, User)
  • power inlet}}
  • The C64 "Web.it" Internet Computer
  • [[Commodore Educator 64]]
  • [[Commodore MAX Machine]]
  • The two PETSCII character sets of the C64
  • Sprites on screen in a C64 game
  • KB]]}} reduction of available BASIC-interpreter program memory allocation, due to the [[address space]] used by the cartridge.
  • An example of SID chip generated music
  • [[Commodore SX-64]]
  • Full-size ''THEC64'' in its original box
8-BIT HOME COMPUTER INTRODUCED IN 1982
CBM 64; CBM-64; C-64; C=64; Comodore 64; Commodore 64 Emulators; CBM64; Commodore C64; Commie 64; C 64; Commador 64; .d64; C64 (home computer); C64C; C64-II; Assembler 64; Commodore 64C; Commodore 64c; C64

Wikipedia

X3: Reunion

X3: Reunion is a single-player space trading and combat video game developed by Egosoft and published by Deep Silver. It is the third installment in the X series and the sequel to X2: The Threat (2003), which in turn followed X: Beyond the Frontier (1999). X3: Reunion was released originally for Windows in 2005. The game was later ported to Mac OS X and Linux.

Egosoft have continued to expand and develop the game since release, adding new ships and equipment, a new kind of station, new modding tools, and a new series of missions. New material for the game - official and fan made - is frequently released through Egosoft's official website.