| GEM One of the first commercially available s. Borrowing heavily from the -style interface it was available for both the compatible market (being packaged with 's original series) and more successfully for the ST range. The PC version was produced by (more famous for , their clone), and was not developed very far. The Atari version, however, continued to be developed until the early 1990s and the later versions supported 24-bit colour modes, full colour and a nice looking sculpted 3D interface. (1997-01-10) |