system ports造句
例句與造句
- A Master System port of the game was developed but never released.
- The Master System port was released 1991 exclusively in Europe and Brazil.
- The Nintendo Entertainment System port was developed by Rare Ltd . and published by Ultra Games.
- In the Sega Master System port however, continues are limited to three continues per player.
- A Master System port based on the Game Gear version was released for PAL regions in early 1994.
- It's difficult to find system ports in a sentence. 用system ports造句挺難的
- The Nintendo Entertainment System port of " Gradius " represents the first ever use of the Konami Code.
- The well-known ports ( also known as " system ports " ) are those from 0 through 1023.
- Linux / SimOS was " . . . a Linux operating system port to SimOS, which is a complete machine simulator from Stanford.
- The port numbers in the range from 0 to 1023 are the " well-known ports " or " system ports ".
- In 1994, " Legend of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse " was released for the Game Gear, with a Master System port following in 1998 exclusively in Brazil.
- For low-end system operations, however, a user could manually read or write to memory, execute code at a particular location in memory, read from or write to the system ports, or even read a sector from a disk.
- "The Cyber Shinobi " was a Master System exclusive title, released as a follow-up to the Master System port of the original " Shinobi " . " The Cyber Shinobi " is notorious for being one of the worst games in the series.
- After witnessing one of Tyson's fights, Nintendo of America president Minoru Arakawa was impressed by the fighter's " power and skill ", prompting him to suggest Tyson be included in the upcoming Nintendo Entertainment System port of the " Punch Out ! ! " arcade game.
- This list does not take account licensed versions that were released by other companies ( such as the Master System port of " Double Dragon " and the PC Engine ports of the Kunio games published by Naxat Soft ) or games that were produced by Million, the subsequent copyrights holder of TechnMs Japan's former properties.
- Sega unveiled " Space Harrier " at the 1985 technicolour landscapes ", but cautioned : " Unless you are an expert, you will find it very difficult . " Ed Semrad of " The Milwaukee Journal " gave the Master System port a 9 / 10 rating, and " Computer Gaming World " deemed it " the best arcade shoot-' em-up of the year . . . as exciting a game as this reviewer has ever played ".