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  2. Hypnospace Outlaw - Wikipedia

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    Hypnospace Outlaw utilizes an interface based on that of a typical graphical interface for a desktop operating system, similar to the likes of Windows 9x, with the player using a fictional in-game "web browser" called Hypnospace Explorer, akin to the massively popular Internet Explorer. The mission is to discover and report objectionable ...

  3. List of fictional computers - Wikipedia

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    A fictional computer from the Tardis in the Doctor Who television series. Computers have often been used as fictional objects in literature, movies and in other forms of media. Fictional computers may be depicted as considerably more sophisticated than anything yet devised in the real world.

  4. Cruelty Squad - Wikipedia

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    James Davenport of PC Gamer called it "some prime existential PC gaming horror." [ 2 ] In June 2021, the protagonist of Cruelty Squad was added to the video game Brigador as a playable character, under the name "MT Foxtrot".

  5. List of video game genres - Wikipedia

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    Artillery games were among the earliest computer games developed and can be considered an extension of the original use of computers, which were once used for military-based calculations such as plotting the trajectories of rockets. Artillery games are considered a type of turn-based tactics game. They have also been described as a type of ...

  6. Rage Racer - Wikipedia

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    The game introduced a new class-based Grand Prix on which the player must progress, and, in an aesthetic change, Rage Racer had darker colors and visuals. The game received a positive critical reception, with its graphics and gameplay praised, although received criticism for its crash mechanics, relatively drab visual style and shortage of tracks.

  7. MDK - Wikipedia

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    MDK is a 1997 third-person shooter video game developed by Shiny Entertainment for Windows and subsequently ported to Mac OS by Shokwave, [6] and to the PlayStation by Neversoft. [7]

  8. Easter egg (media) - Wikipedia

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    Easter eggs in video games take a variety of forms, from purely ornamental screens to aesthetic enhancements that change some element of the game during play. The Easter egg included in the original Age of Empires (1997) is an example of the latter; catapult projectiles are changed from stones to cows.

  9. King's Quest V - Wikipedia

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    King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder! (also known simply as King's Quest V) is a 1990 graphic adventure game by Sierra On-Line.Originally released in November 1990, it featured a significant improvement in graphics (achieved through the introduction of VGA into the series).