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Web browsers should require networking not 2d so they are locked behind OS support for networking.
Banking Platforms should be locked to consoles (as they were in real life) until the OS supports networking or 1990 which is when online banking had its real life boom.
Game Development Softwares description makes it sound like a GUI set of tools for letting end users develop their own media for a specific product/ in general. Most of those came in 2002 (TES Construction Kit, Game Editor, Warcraft 3 Reign of Chaos World Editor)
Sprite editors were not really common i dont think the early releases of BYOND even had them in 1996 and that definetly made you just program in proprietary language but even then it is much later.