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  2. .kkrieger - Wikipedia

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    The entire game uses only 97,280 bytes of disk space. In contrast, most contemporaneous first-person shooters filled one or more CDs or DVDs . [ 2 ] According to the developers, .kkrieger itself would take up around 200–300 MB of space if it had been stored the conventional way.

  3. Ironseed - Wikipedia

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    After the game was unavailable commercially for many years it was re-released as freeware around 2003 to promote the development of the successor Ironseed II / Ironseed Reborn. [3] As progress on the development of the successor and further patching of Ironseed was unlikely, the source code of "Ironseed 1" was released by the developers to the ...

  4. Orders of magnitude (data) - Wikipedia

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    36 bits – size of word on Univac 1100-series computers and Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP-10 56 bits (7 bytes) – cipher strength of the DES encryption standard 2 6: 64 bits (8 bytes) – size of an integer capable of holding 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 different values – size of an IEEE 754 double-precision floating point number

  5. Counter (collectible card games) - Wikipedia

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    A counter is a gameplay mechanic used in collectible card games (CCG) that physically represents an effect generated by a card. It is represented by any number of small objects, usually glass beads, coins, dice , or bingo chips.

  6. Manic Miner - Wikipedia

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    Manic Miner is a platform game written for the ZX Spectrum by Matthew Smith.It was published by Bug-Byte in 1983, then later the same year by Software Projects. [4] The first game in the Miner Willy series, the design was inspired by Miner 2049er (1982) for the Atari 8-bit computers.

  7. Questionaut - Wikipedia

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    Questionaut is a short educational video game developed by Amanita Design for the BBC. It's a point-and-click adventure game meant for English speaking children of school age. It is supposed to exercise their knowledge in English, mathematics and natural science. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Extreme Assault - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Assault received mostly positive reviews. Most critics remarked that the game features stunning graphics even without the use of graphics acceleration cards, [10] [11] [14] and approved of the use of lowbrow, accessible gameplay more commonly associated with console games than PC games.

  9. Integer overflow - Wikipedia

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    In Super Mario Bros. for the NES, the stored number of lives is a signed byte (ranging from −128 to 127) meaning the player can safely have 127 lives, but when the player reaches their 128th life, the counter rolls over to zero lives (although the number counter is glitched before this happens) and stops keeping count. As such, if the player ...