The Godfather: The Action Game for PC DOS
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The Godfather: The Action Game
Online version of The Godfather: The Action Game for PC DOS. The Godfather: The Action Game is a 2D action shooter with horizontal scrolling, based on the famous film of the same name by F. F. Coppola (based on a book by Mario Puzo) about the rise of the Sicilian mafia clan Corleone in America between 1940-1980. The game contains five levels, each with its own graphics representing one decade during this period. The player's position in the family (respect) increases with the number of shooted enemies and decreases with each killed civilian. Each level also provides a mini-game about reflexes, which is a shootout in which it is necessary to kill only those enemies who draw their weapon as quickly as possible...
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IBM PC with MS-DOS
Online emulated version of The Godfather: The Action Game was originally developed for the IBM PC and compatible computers,
with MS DOS - Microsoft Disk Operating System. It is an OS for x86-based personal computers mostly developed by Microsoft and released in 1981 as PC DOS 1.0.
MS-DOS was targeted at Intel 8086 processors running on computer hardware using floppy disks to store and access not only the operating system, but application software and user data as well.
Progressive version releases delivered support for other mass storage media in ever greater sizes and formats, along with added feature support for newer processors
and rapidly evolving computer architectures. Ultimately, it was the key product in Microsoft's development from a programming language company to a diverse software
development firm, providing the company with essential revenue and marketing resources. It was also the underlying basic operating system on which early versions of Windows ran as a GUI.