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To understand the necessity of the Knights of Xentar code wheel, one must understand the landscape of 1990s computing. Games were distributed on floppy disks, which were incredibly easy to copy and share among friends. Because developers could not verify ownership via the internet, they relied on "off-disk" copy protection.
Among the most famous—and occasionally infamous—of these devices is the . This physical security measure was a staple of 1990s PC gaming culture, serving as both a gateway to adventure and a frustrating barrier for players who lost their game boxes. What was Knights of Xentar?
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