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I would say the most popular computer game is Fantage or WebKinz.
It was most popular in its 2nd generation (1973-1977)
Yoona is the most popular because she is the face and has appeared in many dramas.
The two most popular computer models in history were the IBM PC and Apple. In modern times, the most popular models are HP and Dell.
Most first generation computers had no operating system. When they did, it was usually just something called a Batch Monitor, all it did was sequence through several jobs one at a time that had been submitted in a batch. The computer companies saw no need for any form of operating system, so the machine's users had to write them all themselves. It was not until the second generation computer that computer companies supplied operating systems for their computers and the earliest of these were simply adaptations of operating systems written by users of first generation computers with a few extensions.
The most popular haunted house computer game from the 1990s was "Alone in the Dark."
By most definitions, first generation computers were the ones built with vacuum tubes.
The first minicomputers were second generation computers, but the most well known minicomputers were third generation computers.
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A typical first generation computer system cost a couple million to buy outright or roughly $10,000 to $20,000 a month to lease. Most were leased instead of purchased, especially considering maintenance was included in the lease while if bought outright you had to get a separate monthly maintenance contract anyway and the first generation machines were rather unreliable.
The most popular 90s computer game set in a haunted house was "Alone in the Dark."