Magic Carpet is a 3D flying video game developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts in 1994. Its graphics and gameplay were considered innovative and technically impressive at the time of its release.
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General Info
Platform Name : Nokia.MSM8212.P6134.1.1 Product Type : RM-1017 Product Code : E1085RM1017 Storage: Toshiba 3.6GB Bootloader : Lumia Bootloader Spec B
Bootloader Security
QFuse : Not Blown Valid RDC Certificate : Present Super Dongle : Not Authenticated Effective Bootloader Security : Disabled
Fuse Security
Secure_Boot: Not Blown FFU_Verify: Not Blown JTAG: Not Blown SHK: Not Blown Simlock : Blown Production_Done: Blown RKH: Blown Public ID: Blown DAK: Blown Sec_Gen: Blown OEM_ID : Not Blown Fast Boot: Blown SPDM_SEC_Mode: Not Blown RPM_WDOG: Not Blown SSM : Blown
Secure Boot Technology
UEFI: Not Blown Secure Boot Platform : Disabled Effective Secure Boot Status : Disabled
The Microvision (aka Milton Bradley Microvision or MB Microvision) is the first handheld game console that used interchangeable cartridges and in that sense is reprogrammable.
It was released by the Milton Bradley Company in November 1979 for a retail price of $49.99.
The Microvision was designed by Jay Smith, the engineer who would later design the Vectrex gaming console. The Microvision's combination of portability and a cartridge-based system led to moderate success, with Smith Engineering grossing $15 million in the first year of the system's release. However, very few cartridges, a small screen, and a lack of support from established home video game companies led to its demise in 1981. According to Satoru Okada, the former head of Nintendo's R&D1 Department, the Microvision gave birth to Game Boy, the follow up to Game & Watch, after Nintendo designed around Microvision's limitations.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy is a fighting game released by Midway in 1996 as the second and final update to Mortal Kombat 3 for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn and PCs. Further versions were also released for the Game.com and R-Zone.