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'''Bolo''' is a video game originally developed for the ] computer by ]. Bolo is a networked multiplayer game that simulates a tank battlefield. '''Bolo''' is a video game originally developed for the ] computer by ]. Bolo is a networked multiplayer game that simulates a tank battlefield. It is thus a very early example of a ] game.


While the graphics are somewhat primitive compared to modern video games, Bolo remains a popular and addictive phenomenon. Bolo has been ported to many other computer platforms. While the graphics are somewhat primitive compared to modern video games, Bolo remains a popular and addictive phenomenon. Bolo has been ported to many other computer platforms.
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Bolo is a video game originally developed for the Macintosh computer by Stuart Cheshire. Bolo is a networked multiplayer game that simulates a tank battlefield. It is thus a very early example of a real-time strategy game.

While the graphics are somewhat primitive compared to modern video games, Bolo remains a popular and addictive phenomenon. Bolo has been ported to many other computer platforms.

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