• Konix Multisystem was a cancelled video game system under development by Konix, a British manufacturer of computer peripherals. The Konix Multisystem...
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    the same ex-Sinclair team who worked on the cancelled Flare One and Konix Multisystem consoles. It was planned to be a 16-bit console and was slated at...
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  • Treble Top). The Flare One chipset was further developed into the Konix Multisystem Slipstream prototype. In 1989 Martin Brennan was contracted by Atari...
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  • Attention to Detail were approached by Jon Dean in regards to the Konix Multisystem, working alongside Flare Technology on the operating system, development...
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  • Technology, a design house involved in the design of the ill-fated Konix Multisystem. Brennan initially worked for Sinclair Research where he designed...
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    Kontor [ru](Russia) K580VM80A 2 MHz ? Konix Multisystem cancelled (supposed to be released in August 1989) Konix (UK) Intel 8086 based processor 16-bit...
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  • be able to keep working as it was just a two-person operation. The Konix Multisystem, a British console that never released was emulated based on technical...
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    Iridis Alpha. In 1989, Minter helped[vague] in the production of the Konix Multisystem console. Minter worked for Atari and VM Labs. For Atari he produced...
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  • Port Discovered For Unreleased Konix Multisystem Console on retrocollect.com (19 January 2015) LAST NINJA 2 Konix Multisystem game and source found on konixmultisystem...
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  • After working at Flare on the Flare 1 and its development into the Konix Multisystem, he worked for Atari Corporation developing the Atari Panther video...
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  • original on 23 May 2011. Retrieved 2011-05-22. jeff-minters-unreleased-konix-multisystem-port-of-attack-of-the-mutant-camels-preserved-a-due-for-release Archived...
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  • and founded Flare Technology. There they worked on the cancelled Konix Multisystem game console, then later worked with Atari Corporation on the Panther...
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    also be cost-effective. Atari was impressed by Flare's work on the Konix Multisystem, and persuaded them to close Flare and form a new company called Flare...
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  • now open-source!" (Tweet) – via Twitter. jeff-minters-unreleased-konix-multisystem-port-of-attack-of-the-mutant-camels-preserved-a-due-for-release Archived...
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  • order to form their own company. A version was developed for the Konix Multisystem, but as that console was never released, neither was the game. Reception...
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    with either. He further developed a version of Hammerfist for the Konix Multisystem, a console Dean was involved in. Dinc completed this version before...
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  • original on October 13, 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-07. "Slipstream: The Konix Multisystem Archive". Konixmultisystem.co.uk. 2006-07-04. Retrieved 2012-09-07...
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