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  2. Rockstar Advanced Game Engine - Wikipedia

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    Despite its problems in optimization equality, in July 2009, Chris Stead of IGN voted RAGE as one of the "10 Best Game Engines of [the 7th] Generation", saying: "RAGE's strengths are many. Its ability to handle large streaming worlds, complex A.I. arrangements, weather effects, fast network code and a multitude of gameplay styles will be ...

  3. Rage Software - Wikipedia

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  4. Rage (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rage has two multiplayer modes: Road Rage and Wasteland Legends. In Road Rage, up to four players compete in a free-for-all match that takes place in an arena designed to make use of the vehicles. The goal is to collect rally points that appear around the arena while killing one's opponents and stealing their points.

  5. Incoming (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Praised for its then-advanced graphics and sound, the game was generally well-received on the PC, though the critical response was less positive for the Dreamcast version. A sequel entitled Incoming Forces was released in 2002 exclusively for the PC. [8] An arcade version of the game, utilising a unique hardware interface, was released in 2003. [9]

  6. Streets of Rage Remake - Wikipedia

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    Streets of Rage Remake is a beat 'em up fangame developed by a team under the leadership of a Spanish developer named "Bomber Link" (known also as "Link"). It was a remake of the original Streets of Rage trilogy, with usage of gameplay mechanics and original tone from the series combined with additions not previously present in the original games.

  7. Rage of Mages - Wikipedia

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    Rage of Mages is a PC game that combines role-playing and real-time strategy. Produced by Nival Interactive it was first released in Russia under the name of Allods: The Seal of Mystery (Аллоды. Печать тайны).

  8. ATI Rage - Wikipedia

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    The Rage XL was a low-cost RAGE Pro-based card. As a low-power chip with capable 2D & 3D acceleration, the Rage XL was used on many low-end graphics cards. It was also seen on Intel motherboards as recently as 2004, and was still used in 2006 for server motherboards. The Rage XL has been succeeded by the ATI ES1000 for server use.

  9. Tribal Rage - Wikipedia

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    Tribal Rage is a real-time strategy game developed by Disintegrator for Microsoft Windows, released in 1998. [2] It was published by TalonSoft in the USA and by Empire Interactive in Europe. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The game was met with low to mediocre reviews.