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Latest revision as of 09:05, 3 April 2020
Power Chess,
a commercial mass market chess program running under Windows 95 released in 1996 by Sierra, incorporating WChess by David Kittinger as chess engine [2]. Later revisions of the software were released as Power Chess '98 and Power Chess 2.0 [3].
See also
Forum Posts
- Power Chess Thoughts by Jeremy M. Dobrick, rgcc, October 29, 1996
- Power Chess by Izya Yagolnitser, rgcm, March 04, 1997
- Power Chess 98 by Fernando Villegas, CCC, March 18, 1998
- Power Chess 98 Stuff by Fernando Villegas, CCC, April 22, 1998
- The Power Chess Queen by Martin Grabriel, CCC, November 07, 1999
- Power Chess Question by Bob Price, CCC, January 29, 2000
External Links
Chess Engine
- Power Chess Review by Ron Dulin, GameSpot.com, November 15, 1996
Power
- Power (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Power (physics) from Wikipedia
- Power (social and political) from Wikipedia
- Power to the people (slogan) from Wikipedia
- Power to the People (song) from Wikipedia
- Marcus Miller - Power, Estival Jazz Lugano 2008, YouTube Video