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Information:  - The Motorola 6809 (""sixty-eight-oh-nine"") is an 8-bit (with some 16-bit features) microprocessor CPU from Motorola, designed by Terry Ritter and Joel Boney and introduced in 1978. It was a major advance over both its predecessor, the Motorola 6800, and the related MOS Technology 6502.  - The Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer (also marketed as the Tandy Color Computer and affectionately nicknamed CoCo) is a line of home computers based on the Motorola 6809 processor. The Color Computer was launched in 1980, and lasted through three generations of hardware until being discontinued in 1991.  - A radio shack is a room or structure used for housing radio equipment.  - First-person shooter (FPS) is a video game genre which is centered on gun and projectile weapon-based combat through a first-person perspective; that is, the player experiences the action through the eyes of the protagonist. The first-person shooter shares common traits with other shooter games, which in turn fall under the heading action game. From the genre's inception, advanced 3D or pseudo-3D graphics have challenged hardware development, and multiplayer gaming has been integral.  - Home computers were a class of microcomputers entering the market in 1977, and becoming common during the 1980s. They were marketed to consumers as affordable and accessible computers that, for the first time, were intended for the use of a single nontechnical user. These computers were a distinct market segment that typically cost much less than business, scientific or engineering-oriented computers of the time such as the IBM PC, and were generally less powerful in terms of memory and expandability. However, a home computer often had better graphics and sound than contemporaneous business computers. Their most common uses were playing video games, but they were also regularly used for word processing, doing homework, and programming.  - A role-playing video game (commonly referred to as role-playing game or RPG, and in the past was also known as computer role-playing game or CRPG) is a video game genre where the player controls the actions of a character (and/or several party members) immersed in some well-defined world. Many role-playing video games have origins in pen-and-paper role-playing games (Including "Dungeons & Dragons") and use much of the same , settings and game mechanics. Other major similarities with pen-and-paper games include developed story-telling and narrative elements, player character development, complexity, as well as replayability and immersion. The electronic medium removes the necessity for a gamemaster and increases combat resolution speed. RPGs have evolved from simple text-based console-window games into visually rich 3D experiences. Since the 1980s, Role-playing is the most commercially viable video game genre in Japan, and has more market share of any other genre in the japanese gaming industry, although in the 2010s first-person shooters and western iOS and Android games were becoming rapidly and increasingly popular in that country.  - The TRS-80 Micro Computer System (TRS-80; later known as the Model I to distinguish it from successors) is a desktop microcomputer launched in 1977 and sold by Tandy Corporation through their Radio Shack stores. The name is an abbreviation of "Tandy/Radio Shack, Z-80 microprocessor". It was one of the earliest mass-produced personal computers.  - Dungeons of Daggorath is one of the first real - time , first - person perspective role - playing video games . It was produced by DynaMicro for the Tandy ( RadioShack ) TRS - 80 Color Computer in 1982 . The game was written by Douglas J. Morgan and Keith S. Kiyohara , with sounds by Phil Landmeier , in 1980 - 81 . It was released as an eight kilobyte ROMpak cartridge for the Color Computer , which took several months of recoding to achieve . Despite this , the game features a multi-level maze and has what for the time were advanced sound effects that provide important clues to the locations of monsters . Despite what are now outdated graphics and sound , the game still enjoys a cult following in the retrogaming community for its challenging and engaging gameplay , and has been ported to Microsoft Windows XP and Linux via the SDL graphic and sound libraries .    What object entity has the relation of 'genre' with the subject 'dungeons of daggorath'?   Choices: - action game  - graphics  - radio  - technology  - video
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action game


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Information:  - Gibeah ( / bi / ; Hebrew :   Giv'a ) is a place name appearing in several books of the Bible . It is generally identified with a hill in Jerusalem , on the outskirts of the Pisgat Ze'ev and Shuafat neighborhoods , known as Tell el - Ful . However , this identification was challenged by Israel Finkelstein in 2011 .  - The Iron Age is an archaeological era, referring to a period of time in the prehistory and protohistory of the Old World (Afro-Eurasia) when the dominant toolmaking material was iron. It is commonly preceded by the Bronze Age in Europe and Asia with exceptions and the Stone Age in Africa. Meteoric iron has been used by humans since at least 3200 BC, but ancient iron production did not become widespread until the ability to smelt iron ore, remove impurities and regulate the amount of carbon in the alloy were developed. The start of the Iron Age proper is considered by many to fall between around 1200 BC to 600 BC, depending on the region. In most parts of the world, its end is defined by the widespread adoption of writing, and therefore marks the transition from prehistory to history.  - Israel Finkelstein (born 1949) is an Israeli archaeologist and academic. He is the Jacob M. Alkow Professor of the Archaeology of Israel in the Bronze Age and Iron Ages at Tel Aviv University and is also the co-director of excavations at Megiddo in northern Israel. He served as Director of the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University from 19962002. In 2005 he received the Dan David Prize.    What object entity has the relation of 'continent' with the subject 'gibeah'?   Choices: - asia  - eurasia  - europe
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asia