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  2. Category:Lists of PC games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... List of Games for Windows – Live titles; X.

  3. Saved game - Wikipedia

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    A "save state" is a form of a saved game in emulators. A save state is generated when the emulator stores the contents of random-access memory of an emulated program to disk. Save states enable players to save their games even when the emulated game or system does not support the feature.

  4. Xena: Warrior Princess (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fielder ultimately concluded that the game "feels as though its developers were focused so intently on making the title carry mass appeal that in the end, the result is a watered-down, thin, sorry state of a game barely deserving of a rental, let alone a purchase. Like Xena? Stick to the TV show and put this one out to pasture." [3]

  5. Outlaw (1978 video game) - Wikipedia

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    [a] [3] Like many early games for the system, it is a variation of an existing arcade game, with Outlaw being based on Gun Fight (1975). Upon release, it received positive reviews from Creative Computing, The Space Gamer and the Xenia Daily Gazette. It has since been re-released in various Atari-themed compilation packages.

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  7. Xena: Warrior Princess (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Topps Comics published the first Xena series of comics, titled Xena: Warrior Princess.Xena's character was originally introduced in the 1996 Topps Comics series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, issues #3, #4, and #5.

  8. List of turn-based tactics video games - Wikipedia

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    Though new tactics games continued to be released on personal computers, tactical combat became more of a component in tactical role-playing games, [2] and tactical games grew more popular on handheld consoles. These complex but accessible games widened the appeal of turn-based tactics. [1]

  9. Namco Museum Virtual Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Namco Museum Virtual Arcade is a compilation of video games published by Namco and its successor, Namco Bandai Games. The collection contains 34 games that encompass a variety of genres, including maze chasers, shoot 'em ups, and platformers. [1] It is divided into two sets of games that can be selected in the in-game menu.