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:''Flippy-Floppy Industries is a software pusher from the [[Marvel Comics]] | :''Flippy-Floppy Industries is a software pusher from the [[Marvel Comics continuity|Marvel portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
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Of all software companies in the 1980s, few at best could claim such accomplishments as the ''ridiculously''-named '''Flippy-Floppy Industries'''. In 1986, this corporation's game ''[[Multi-World]]'', though somewhat lacking in parts, contained AI routines and rendered landscapes no other company could hope to achieve. | Of all software companies in the 1980s, few at best could claim such accomplishments as the ''ridiculously''-named '''Flippy-Floppy Industries'''. In 1986, this corporation's game ''[[Multi-World]]'', though somewhat lacking in parts, contained AI routines and rendered landscapes no other company could hope to achieve. | ||
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Revision as of 16:29, 16 December 2014
- Flippy-Floppy Industries is a software pusher from the Marvel portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Of all software companies in the 1980s, few at best could claim such accomplishments as the ridiculously-named Flippy-Floppy Industries. In 1986, this corporation's game Multi-World, though somewhat lacking in parts, contained AI routines and rendered landscapes no other company could hope to achieve.
All this came at a price, however—Multi-World could only run on extremely powerful mainframe computers, such as the Spectramax, which no doubt allowed it to be the number one time-waster at high-tech firms everywhere.


