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  2. Impulse (software) - Wikipedia

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    Impulse was a digital distribution and multiplayer platform. Originally developed by Stardock to succeed Stardock Central, it was purchased by GameStop in March 2011, [2] [3] and was subsequently rebranded as GameStop PC Downloads, with the client being renamed GameStop App. [4]

  3. Power-up - Wikipedia

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    The concept of permanent power-ups dates back to the early NES action RPGs, Deadly Towers (1986) and Rygar (1987), which blurred the line between the power-ups used in action-adventures and the experience points used in console RPGs. [15] An early video game that used perks, and named it as such, was the 1997 computer RPG game Fallout.

  4. List of GURPS books - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... GURPS Power-Ups 2: Perks (PDF) GURPS Power-Ups 3: Talents (PDF) GURPS Power-Ups 4: Enhancements ...

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  6. Play Spades Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Spades is all about bids, blinds and bags. Play Spades for free on Games.com alone or with a friend in this four player trick taking classic.

  7. Tumblepop - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] [5] If the player takes too much time to complete a level, an invincible vampire-like beast will come and try to kill the players, even during a boss encounter. [2] When players bowl an enemy over, it may drop other items like gems, money or power-ups. [2] [4] Players can also stun enemies with the beam emitted from the vacuum-cleaner.

  8. Action Replay - Wikipedia

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    Making the player character stronger, such as with infinite lives, invulnerability, permanent power-ups, no collision detection, walk through walls, one-hit kills, super-high jumps, infinite money, etc. Warping directly to specific levels. The ability to download, upload, import and export saved games from and to the Internet or a storage device.

  9. Blur (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game can be played with up to four players in split screen, and can be taken online for a maximum of 20 players over the internet, or over LAN in the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 versions. In a custom game, options can be set before each match that determine the layout of power-ups, car classes, number of laps, and the car to race.