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> I agree with this synopsis mainly because i wrote it. but very
> interesting stuff especially concerning retro gaming.
Why did you copy rth whole of that?
> 8 bit:
>
> C64 - Mayhem in Monsterland
> Sinclair - Treasure Island Dizzy
> NES - Super Mario Bros. 3
> Game Boy - Super Mario Land 2
> Master System - Sonic The Hedgehog
>
> 16 bit:
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> Amiga - Flashback
> Megadrive - Sonic 3 & Knuckles
> Super Nintendo - Batman Returns
OMG you read my mind Mayhem in monsterland was AMAZING!
Loads of rubbish
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IDIOT! How you are allowed onto a PC is beyond me...
> Does any one remember a really old RPG that came on the Master System
> and Game Gear called defenders of Oasis, that is my Favorite game
> because It was the first RPG I ever played and now I am completely
> hooked.
In this project I’m aiming to make a detailed spreadsheet of a teachers mark book and also the teachers register. I am going to set about in tackling the problem at hand by making a list of all the people who are in my Information Technologies A-level class along with the names of people within my class, I am also going to include marks and scores I which each pupil has achieved. This will be set out in the form of a list with each mark situated next to the name of the pupil the mark or score is associated with. The information is quite complex and needs to be sorted through efficiently and into a more readable and understandable form.
The Current System
The current system, which is used, is not efficient enough as it is all just stored on pieces of paper, which is very insufficient because it isn’t that well organized, as it is all stored on multiple sheets of paper sheets for the register and many other sheets for the marks of each pupil in the class. Another reason about why also it isn’t very organized is the layout of the current system as it isn’t very neat