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  2. Sonic Jam - Wikipedia

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    A version of Sonic Jam was released for the Game.com handheld console in 1998, with scaled-down versions of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, and Sonic & Knuckles. Pocket Gamer described it as "so far removed from the original releases that the game practically qualifies as an all-new Sonic adventure", criticizing the motion blur ...

  3. Radar beacon - Wikipedia

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    Radar beacon (short: racon) is – according to article 1.103 of the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) ITU Radio Regulations (RR) [1] – defined as "A transmitter-receiver associated with a fixed navigational mark which, when triggered by a radar, automatically returns a distinctive signal which can appear on the display of the triggering radar, providing range, bearing and ...

  4. Game Informer - Wikipedia

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    Game Informer(GI)[a]is an American monthly video game magazinefeaturing articles, news, strategy, and reviews of video gamesand associated consoles. It debuted in August 1991 when video game retailer FuncoLandstarted publishing an in-house newsletter. [2][3]The publication is now owned and published by GameStop, who bought FuncoLand in 2000.

  5. Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 - Wikipedia

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    Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2 contains two playable factions, the Soviets and the Allies, which both previously appeared in Command & Conquer: Red Alert. The single player campaign is structured in an alternate-ending mode as opposed to a progressive story mode. Like its predecessor, Red Alert 2 features a large amount of full motion video cutscenes between missions and during gameplay ...

  6. First-person (video games) - Wikipedia

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    In video games, first-person (also spelled first person) is any graphical perspective rendered from the viewpoint of the player character, or from the inside of a device or vehicle controlled by the player character. It is one of two perspectives used in the vast majority of video games, with the other being third-person, the graphical ...

  7. Open Game License - Wikipedia

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    Open Game License The Open Game License ( OGL) is a public copyright license by Wizards of the Coast that may be used by tabletop role-playing game developers to grant permission to modify, copy, and redistribute some of the content designed for their games, notably game mechanics. However, they must share-alike copies and derivative works .

  8. Mugen (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Mugen (stylized as M.U.G.E.N) is a freeware 2D fighting game engine designed by Elecbyte. [1] Content is created by the community, and thousands of fighters, both original and from popular fiction, have been created. It is written in C and originally used the Allegro library. The latest versions of the engine use the SDL library.

  9. Lemmings (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... but at that point there was a growing awareness of music copyright. ... The Lessers reviewed the Macintosh version of the game ...