GFA BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language, by Frank Ostrowski. The name is derived from the company ("GFA Systemtechnik GmbH"), which distributed the software. In the mid-1980s to the 1990s it enjoyed popularity as an advanced BASIC dialect, but has been mostly superseded by several other programming languages. Official support ended in the begin of 2000s.
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The Overlanders | May 1990 | |
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The Overlanders | May 1990 | |
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The Overlanders | May 1990 | |
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The Overlanders | May 1990 | |
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The Overlanders | May 1990 | |
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The Overlanders | May 1990 | |
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The Overlanders | May 1990 | |
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The Overlanders | May 1990 | |
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Unlimited Matricks | Feb 1990 | |
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Black Rainbow | 1990 | |
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Black Rainbow | 1990 | |
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Black Rainbow | 1990 | |
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Scanners | Dec 1989 | |
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The X'Press Crew | Oct 1989 | |
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Sygma Force | Aug 1989 | |
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The Bugbusters | Aug 1989 | |
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The Overlanders | Apr 1989 | |
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Cybernetics | 1989 | |
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Cybernetics | 1989 | |
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The Overlanders / The Alliance | 1989 | |
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Kenrick Productions | Dec 1988 | |
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68000 Crackers | Nov 1988 | |
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The Intruder | Jul 1988 | |
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The Scottish Cracking Crew | 1987 | |
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Bad Boys Belgium | ||
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Five Real Boys | ||
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Amnesia | ||
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Doc Digi | ||
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Sector One / The Heavy Killers | ||
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Rebelsquad | ||
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Ninth Wave Software | ||
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Cybernetics | ||
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Griff / Electronic Images | ||
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Griff / Electronic Images | ||
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Knox | ||
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MJJ Prod | ||
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The Bit Masters / The Overlanders | ||
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Jake | ||
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Swampjuice and V90 / Smart Crew | ||
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Amnesia | ||
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Cybernetics | ||
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Five Real Boys | ||
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Idemline | ||
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Rebelsquad | ||
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Future Minds | ||
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Rebelsquad | ||
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Oxygene | ||
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Idemline |