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  2. Nexus: The Jupiter Incident - Wikipedia

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    Nexus: The Jupiter Incident: A supply ship with destroyer escort. Nexus: The Jupiter Incident is a science fiction themed real-time tactics computer game developed by the Hungary-based Mithis Entertainment and published by HD Interactive. The game focuses on tactics and ship management instead of resource collection and base construction.

  3. Townscaper - Wikipedia

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    Townscaper is a city builder game by Oskar Stålberg. It was released for Windows and Mac in August 2021. A port to the Nintendo Switch was released in August 2021 when the Steam version left early access. [1] [2] The mobile version was released in October 2021.

  4. List of city-building video games - Wikipedia

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    City builder, RTS. Lovecraftian colony sim. Delisted 2019. Neighbourhood builder. Survival town builder. Colony sim & real-time tactics. Survival colony sim with a first person mode. Industrialization-age exploration building sim. Prehistoric city builder.

  5. Newegg - Wikipedia

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    Newegg. Newegg Commerce, Inc., is an American online retailer of items including computer hardware and consumer electronics. It is based in City of Industry, California. It is majority-owned by Liaison Interactive, a multinational technology company.

  6. Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds - Wikipedia

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    Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds. Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds ( Korean: 바람의 나라) is a pay to play massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Nexus began as a US version of the Korean game 바람의 나라 ( Baramue Nara) developed by Nexon Inc., and is loosely based on Korean mythology and on a series of graphic novels by an ...

  7. Video game crash of 1983 - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Computer Gaming World founder Russell Sipe noted that "the arcade game crash of 1984 took down the majority of the computer game magazines with it." He stated that, by "the winter of 1984, only a few computer game magazines remained," and by mid-1985, Computer Gaming World "was the only 4-color computer game magazine left." [30]

  8. Randal's Monday - Wikipedia

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    Randal's Monday was the first video game of Nexus Game Studio. [3] Jeff Anderson, who played Randal, described the game as an homage to early 2D LucasArts titles. While this game contains a character named Randal, it bears no relation to the character from the View Askewniverse film franchise, also named Randal and played by Anderson. [3]

  9. Nexus Mods - Wikipedia

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    Nexus Mods is a website that hosts computer game mods and other user-created content related to video game modding. It is one of the largest gaming mod sites on the web, [ 2 ] with 30 million registered members and 1733 supported games as of June 2022, with a single forum and a wiki for site- and mod-related topics.