STOS BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language implemented on the Atari ST computer. STOS BASIC was originally developed by Jawx, François Lionet, and Constantin Sotiropoulos and published by Mandarin Software. The Amiga version was called AMOS.
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The Watchmen | Jun 1990 | |
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The Skunk | May 1990 | |
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Andrew R. Oakley | Apr 1990 | |
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The Cookie Monster and The Skunk | Mar 1990 | |
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The Zone Troopers | Feb 1990 | |
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Storm | 1990 | |
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Darren Ithell | Jan 1990 | |
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TFC | 1990 | |
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Oh Team | 1990 | |
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Razor | 1990 | |
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The Power Posse | 1990 | |
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Undersoft | 1990 | |
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Mark Wickham | 1990 | |
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Martin Ribbink | 1990 | |
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Vision Gonzales | 1990 | |
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Phenominal Shorts Company | 1990 | |
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The Skunk and Zogg | 1990 | |
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The Radioactive Hedgehogs | Dec 1989 | |
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The Black Cats | Jul 1989 | |
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Tony Longworth | Jun 1989 | |
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Peter Hickman | 1989 | |
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The Poltergeists | 1989 | |
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BDLWare | 1989 | |
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The Poltergeists | 1989 | |
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Fredrik Björk | 1989 | |
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Paul Dowers | 1989 | |
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Simon Hazelgrove | ||
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Global Reflex | ||
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Martin Ribbink | ||
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Martin Ribbink | ||
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Oskar Burman | ||
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Erictronics | ||
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Nebula Entertainment | ||
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A Clockwork Orange | ||
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Movie-King | ||
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Ben Weston | ||
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Exel | ||
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Escape | ||
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Phenominal Shorts Company | ||
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Steve Jarrett | ||
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Exel | ||
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DDT | ||
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The Casualty Department | ||
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Beat Dis Productions | ||
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Beat Dis Productions | ||
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Serious Software | ||
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Steve Jarrett | ||
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STOS User Club | ||
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The Skunk | ||
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Hyperdyne Systems |