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* ''' May 2006 ''' | |||
We upgraded the Mediawiki code to the latest installment! | |||
Version 1.6 is now up and running (we ran 1.4). | |||
* ''' January 2006: Happy New Year! ''' | * ''' January 2006: Happy New Year! ''' | ||
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We're bringing the New Year in with a bang with the publication of the [[BMS|BMS guide]], allowing anyone with even the most rudimentary programming skills to write their own scripts for [[MultiEx Commander|MexCom]]. | We're bringing the New Year in with a bang with the publication of the [[BMS|BMS guide]], allowing anyone with even the most rudimentary programming skills to write their own scripts for [[MultiEx Commander|MexCom]]. | ||
<div align="right">[[News:All|All News]] | [[News:Archive|Archives]]</div> | <div align="right">[[News:All|All News]] | [[News:Archive|Archives]]</div> | ||
Revision as of 06:23, 29 May 2006
Game Extraction CentralThis wiki is the home of the most game archive extraction knowledge in the world. The main section is Game Resource Archive Formats, where you'll find detailed specifications of archive formats for an extraordinary large number of games, a list that grows as new games are released, and old ones rediscovered.
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News
We upgraded the Mediawiki code to the latest installment! Version 1.6 is now up and running (we ran 1.4).
We're bringing the New Year in with a bang with the publication of the BMS guide, allowing anyone with even the most rudimentary programming skills to write their own scripts for MexCom.
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