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  2. Category : Video games with Steam Workshop support

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    This page lists games available on the Steam platform that support its "Steam Workshop", which allows for distribution and integration of user-generated content (typically modifications, new levels and models, and other in-game content) directly through the Steam software. With this, players can select content to download, including content ...

  3. Fiesta Online - Wikipedia

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    Fiesta is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for Microsoft Windows. Fiesta features an anime style characters rendered in 3D. Fiesta Online was originally published in 2003 but was later published by Outspark and subsequently taken over by Gamigo AG.

  4. Nikoderiko: The Magical World - Wikipedia

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    GameSpew ' s Kim Snaith rated the game an 8 out of 10, praising its "great character and level designs" while criticizing that "co-op play is a little too chaotic." [ 9 ] While Mitch Vogel of Nintendo Life scores the Switch port a 7, admiring the game's soundtrack from David Wise whilst excoriating that it is "light on new ideas" and ...

  5. Balatro (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Development began two-and-a-half years prior to release, and the game was initially intended to be one of several small games that were shared with friends. [19] [20] The initial idea was an online version of the Cantonese card game Big Two, which has players playing a number of cards to create poker-like hands. [21]

  6. Game canon - Wikipedia

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    He started to preserve video games and video-game artifacts in 1998, and in the years following, he has noted that video games are something worthy of preserving. [1] Henry Lowood submitted the proposal to the Library of Congress in September 2006, and during the 2007 Game Developers Conference , he announced the game canon.

  7. Hiroshi Matsuyama - Wikipedia

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    Hiroshi Matsuyama (Japanese: 松山洋), born in November 23, 1970 in Fukuoka, [1] is a Japanese game designer. He is the CEO of the company CyberConnect2.He developed multiple games including the .hack franchise as well as adaptations of the anime series including Naruto and Dragon Ball.

  8. Costco's Healthiest Prepared Foods to Start the New Year Right

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    Goat Cheese, Pecan, and Mixed Green Salad. This premade salad consists of mixed greens, pecans, dried cranberries, bell peppers, tomatoes, red onions, and goat cheese with a honey vinaigrette. The ...

  9. Maitetsu - Wikipedia

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    Maitetsu was initially released in Japan in 2016, [1] and it was released internationally by Sekai Project on Steam in 2018. [2] Sekai Project also released an uncensored, 18+ version of the game on Fakku. [3] A sequel, Maitetsu: Last Run, was released in 2020. [4] Rail Romanesque, an anime spinoff of the game, was announced in 2019 and ...