For example, in February 2014 the website of the Sure
Scotland pro-independence campaign was blocked in a Glasgow faculty whereas the rival Higher Together
pro-union website was not blocked. As a result of an inner battle in Kadokawa Shoten near the end of
1992, a group of people cut up off to create the
corporate MediaWorks on October 15, 1992. The ex-editor of one of Kadokawa's gaming magazines called Marukatsu Computer Engine was one in all the previous workers to go over to MediaWorks, and one among MediaWorks' first magazines revealed was Dengeki Pc Engine (電撃PCエンジン, Dengeki Laptop Enjin) with the February 1993 problem on December
26, 1992, based on Marukatsu Computer Engine.
From 1993 to 1995, the Computer-98 adopted 72-pin SIMMs, the
3.5-inch 1.Forty four MB floppy format, IDE storage drives,
a 640×480 DOS display mode, 2D GUI acceleration GPUs, Windows
Sound System, PCI slots, and PCMCIA card slots. The Pc-9821Af introduced in 1993 shipped
with customary 72-pin SIMMs, broke the 14.6 MB barrier, and supported
memory as much as 79.6 MB. Later desktop fashions shipped with normal SIMM or DIMM
memory. In 1990, IBM Japan introduced the DOS/V working
system which enabled displaying Japanese text on customary IBM Computer/AT VGA
adapters. The higher display resolution and higher storage capability allowed
higher graphics, but due to the Pc-98's lack of hardware sprites, a lot of the video games made for the
system were slow-paced.