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- Cavalier_Computer abstract "Cavalier Computer, later Cavalier Computer Corporation, is a defunct software company that produced games for the Apple II family of computers. The company was founded in 1981 by high school classmates James Nitchals and Barry Printz and achieved an early success with Bug Attack, a popular clone of the arcade game Centipede that ranked among the top 30 software titles of 1982.".
- Cavalier_Computer fate "Defunct".
- Cavalier_Computer foundedBy Barry_Printz.
- Cavalier_Computer foundedBy James_Nitchals.
- Cavalier_Computer locationCity Del_Mar,_California.
- Cavalier_Computer locationCountry United_States.
- Cavalier_Computer product Video_game.
- Cavalier_Computer type Privately_held_company.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageExternalLink cavalier-computer.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageID "20067802".
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageLength "2011".
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageRevisionID "683248131".
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Apple_II_series.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid_Field_(video_game).
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Barry_Printz.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Bug_Attack.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_video_game_companies.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Privately_held_companies_based_in_California.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Centipede_(video_game).
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Del_Mar,_California.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink James_Nitchals.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Microwave_(game).
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink MobyGames.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Moby_Games.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Privately_held_company.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Ring_Raiders_(video_game).
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Star_Thief_(video_game).
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Teleport_(video_game).
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink USA.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLink Video_game.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cavalier Computer".
- Cavalier_Computer fate "Defunct".
- Cavalier_Computer founded "c. 1981".
- Cavalier_Computer founder Barry_Printz.
- Cavalier_Computer founder James_Nitchals.
- Cavalier_Computer hasPhotoCollection Cavalier_Computer.
- Cavalier_Computer industry "Software".
- Cavalier_Computer locationCity Del_Mar,_California.
- Cavalier_Computer locationCountry USA.
- Cavalier_Computer locationCountry United_States.
- Cavalier_Computer name "Cavalier Computer".
- Cavalier_Computer products "Video games".
- Cavalier_Computer type Privately_held_company.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Company.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Cavalier_Computer wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-videogame-company-stub.
- Cavalier_Computer subject Category:Defunct_video_game_companies.
- Cavalier_Computer subject Category:Privately_held_companies_based_in_California.
- Cavalier_Computer hypernym Company.
- Cavalier_Computer type Agent.
- Cavalier_Computer type Article.
- Cavalier_Computer type Company.
- Cavalier_Computer type Organisation.
- Cavalier_Computer type Article.
- Cavalier_Computer type Company.
- Cavalier_Computer type Organization.
- Cavalier_Computer type Agent.
- Cavalier_Computer type SocialPerson.
- Cavalier_Computer type Thing.
- Cavalier_Computer type Q43229.
- Cavalier_Computer comment "Cavalier Computer, later Cavalier Computer Corporation, is a defunct software company that produced games for the Apple II family of computers. The company was founded in 1981 by high school classmates James Nitchals and Barry Printz and achieved an early success with Bug Attack, a popular clone of the arcade game Centipede that ranked among the top 30 software titles of 1982.".
- Cavalier_Computer label "Cavalier Computer".
- Cavalier_Computer sameAs m.04yg6p3.
- Cavalier_Computer sameAs Q5054766.
- Cavalier_Computer sameAs Q5054766.
- Cavalier_Computer wasDerivedFrom Cavalier_Computer?oldid=683248131.
- Cavalier_Computer isPrimaryTopicOf Cavalier_Computer.
- Cavalier_Computer name "Cavalier Computer".