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  2. Icewind Dale - Wikipedia

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    Computer Games Magazine reported that Icewind Dale was among the titles that "dominated the retail charts in the U.S. for the month of July". [41] It was the United States' sixth-highest computer game seller of July and 16th-highest of August, [ 42 ] [ 43 ] moving 21,923 units and earning $1.05 million during the latter month alone. [ 44 ]

  3. Fimbulwinter - Wikipedia

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    Fimbulwinter is the harsh winter that precedes the end of the world and puts an end to all life on Earth. Fimbulwinter is three successive winters, when snow comes in from all directions, without any intervening summer. Innumerable wars follow. The event is described primarily in the Poetic Edda.

  4. Forever Winter - Wikipedia

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    "Forever Winter" [a] is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her second re-recorded album, Red (Taylor's Version) (2021). She wrote the track with Mark Foster and produced it with Jack Antonoff. It was intended for but excluded from Swift's fourth studio album, Red (2012).

  5. Neverwinter Nights - Wikipedia

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    The Neverwinter Nights series is a franchise of role-playing games. [6] The systems of the games are based on the rules of Dungeons & Dragons, a table-top role-playing game originally developed by TSR, Inc. [7] Both Neverwinter Nights and Neverwinter Nights 2 contain three game modes: a default campaign, a multiplayer mode, and custom contents.

  6. Winter Games - Wikipedia

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    Winter Games is a sports video game developed by Epyx (and released in Europe by U.S. Gold), based on sports featured in the Winter Olympic Games.. A snow-and-ice themed follow-up to the highly successful Summer Games, Winter Games was released in 1985 for the Commodore 64 and later ported to several popular home computers and video game consoles of the 1980s.

  7. Ultima (series) - Wikipedia

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    Announced in summer 2012, Ultima Forever is a defunct free-to-play online action role-playing game. In contrast to Lord of Ultima , Ultima Forever returns to the lore of the original game series. As of August 29, 2014.

  8. We Were Here (series) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on May 10, 2022, for PC only, on Steam and the Epic Games Store. The console versions for Xbox and PlayStation were released on January 31, 2023, and included a crossplay update for the PC version, allowing players from all three platforms to play together. We Were Here Forever was the first game in the series to support crossplay.

  9. Jusant - Wikipedia

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    Jusant takes place on a massive rocky pillar that stretches well above the cloud level. Several generations prior to the start of the game, the Tower was surrounded by ocean, and was settled by a large population of people that lived throughout the vertical structure, adapting by developing relatively advanced climbing gear and placing ziplines and grappling points throughout.