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  2. Brute Force (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Brute Force was developed by Digital Anvil, one of Microsoft's internal developers that had previously worked on games such as Wing Commander, Strike Commander, and Starlancer. Brute Force was designed to be a first-party game for the Xbox and begun in March 2000, before the console had launched. However, development had begun before the ...

  3. PlayStation 3 cluster - Wikipedia

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    Even a single PS3 can significantly accelerate some computations. Marc Stevens, Arjen K. Lenstra, and Benne de Weger have demonstrated an MD5 brute-force attack in a few hours. In November 2007, they said: "Essentially, a single PlayStation 3 performs like a cluster of 30 PCs at the price of only one". [24]

  4. List of third-person shooters - Wikipedia

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    Brute Force: Digital Anvil: Xbox 2003-05-27 Bullet Witch: Cavia: X360, WIN 2006-07-27 Bureau: XCOM Declassified, The: 2K Marin: WIN, PS3, X360, OSX 2013-08-20 Burning Rangers: Sonic Team: SAT 1998-02-26 C The Contra Adventure: Appaloosa Interactive: PS1 1998-08-01 C-12: Final Resistance: SCE Studio Cambridge: PS1 2001-04-06 Cabal: TAD Corporation

  5. PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles. It was first released on November 11, 2006, in Japan, [16] November 17, 2006, in North America, and March 23, 2007, in Europe and Australasia.

  6. List of cooperative video games - Wikipedia

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    PC / MAC / PS3 / XB360: FPS / Action RPG: 2014 4 Online Full No* * This game was designed specifically for co-op play. Brawl Brothers* SNES: Beat 'em up: 1993 2 Local Shared No *Also known as "Rushing Beat Ran Fukusei Toshi"; 2nd game in the Rushing Beat series: Brute Force: Xbox: Tactical TPS: 2003 4 Local Split No Bubble Bobble: Arcade / NES ...

  7. Random number generator attack - Wikipedia

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    The security of cryptographic systems depends on some secret data that is known to authorized persons but unknown and unpredictable to others. To achieve this unpredictability, some randomization is typically employed.

  8. TriOviz for Games - Wikipedia

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    TriOviz for Games Technology is a software development kit that works with Sony PlayStation 3, [1] Microsoft Xbox 360, and PC.. TriOviz for Games Technology allows a video game to display on a 3D TV (via HDMI 1.3 or HDMI 1.4 connection) as well as on a traditional 2D HDTV set (LCD and plasma) with the TriOviz Inficolor 3D technology.

  9. R.U.S.E. - Wikipedia

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    R.U.S.E. is a real-time strategy video game developed by Eugen Systems and published by Ubisoft which was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, in September 2010.