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 In the mid-1980s to the 1990s it enjoyed popularity as an advanced BASIC dialect, but has been mostly superseded by several other programming languages.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.
Order by: Release date | Title
|
Hylst | Apr 2011 | |
|
Hylst | Jul 2011 | |
|
Tomchi | Jul 2011 | |
|
Paradize | Apr 2012 | |
|
Eric Parent | Mar 2015 | |
|
Deneb / Fantasy | May 2015 | |
|
Deneb / Fantasy | May 2015 | |
|
Deneb / Fantasy | May 2015 | |
|
MJJ Prod | May 2015 | |
|
Paradize | May 2016 | |
|
FUN Industries | May 2018 | |
|
Tomchi | Jun 2018 | |
|
MJJ Prod | Jun 2018 | |
|
the Elk | Nov 2019 | |
|
Herb Flower | Jun 2020 | |
|
the Elk | Sep 2020 | |
|
Recta_Pete | Dec 2020 | |
|
Dma-Sc and Exocet and ST Cooper | Jul 2021 | |
|
Svenart | Dec 2021 | |
|
Dma-Sc and pépé / Hemoroids | May 2023 | |
|
Dma-Sc and Electric Dreams and Shaoth and pépé | Dec 2023 | |
|
ANARCHO Ride Laboratories | Dec 2023 | |
|
Idemline | ||
|
Oxygene | ||
|
Rebelsquad | ||
|
Future Minds | ||
|
Rebelsquad | ||
|
Idemline | ||
|
Five Real Boys | ||
|
Cybernetics | ||
|
Amnesia | ||
|
Swampjuice and V90 / Smart Crew | ||
|
Jake | ||
|
The Bit Masters / The Overlanders | ||
|
MJJ Prod | ||
|
Knox | ||
|
Griff / Electronic Images | ||
|
Griff / Electronic Images | ||
|
Cybernetics | ||
|
Ninth Wave Software | ||
|
Rebelsquad | ||
|
LSD | ||
|
Sector One / The Heavy Killers | ||
|
Doc Digi | ||
|
Amnesia | ||
|
Five Real Boys | ||
|
Bad Boys Belgium |