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Mined-Out
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Mined-Out : ウィキペディア英語版
Mined-Out

Mined-Out was a video game released for the Sinclair Spectrum in 1983 by Quicksilva. It is conceptually similar to the later Minesweeper, where a player must cross a minefield successfully using logic. Although ''Mined-Out'' was not the first game in the style of Minesweeper, it was the first to be released on a personal computer, and to display how many mines are adjacent to the player.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=7 classic video games that are older than you think )
The game was written by Ian Andrew, an early adopter of the ZX81 and Spectrum. He learned to program BASIC in his spare time, and sent a copy of ''Mined-Out'' to Quicksilva after they published an advert wanting programs to publish.〔 It received a positive reception, with ''Home Computing Weekly'' describing it as "excellent fun to play".
The game was later ported to other home computers, including the Dragon 32 and BBC Micro, while Andrew founded his own company, Incentive Software.
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