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  2. Vigilante (game) - Wikipedia

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  3. Webfishing - Wikipedia

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    Webfishing (stylized in all caps as WEBFISHING) [2] is a social fishing video game created by an indie developer named lamedeveloper. Originally released on itch.io in 2022, [3] the game was remade for its Steam release [4] on October 12, 2024. [1] The game is described as a "multiplayer chatroom-focused fishing game" by its developer. [5]

  4. Private server - Wikipedia

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    A private server is a reimplementation in online game servers, typically as clones of proprietary commercial software by a third party of the game community. The private server is often not made or sanctioned by the original company. Private servers often host MMORPG genre games such as World of Warcraft, Runescape, and MapleStory. These ...

  5. Vigilante 8 - Wikipedia

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    Vigilante 8 is a 1998 vehicular combat game developed by Luxoflux and published by Activision for PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy Color.Although officially it has no connection to Activision's Interstate '76 series, [4] it features several of its themes including auto-vigilantes, the 1970s time frame, and specific fictional vehicle companies.

  6. Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense - Wikipedia

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    Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense was announced in 1998, initially with the title Vigilante 12, referring to the game's additional four characters compared to eight characters in its predecessor. [5] A school bus was featured in the game during development, but Activision expected to replace it with a prison bus because of "sensitivity to violence". [6]

  7. Game server - Wikipedia

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    A game server (also sometimes referred to as a host) is a server which is the authoritative source of events in a multiplayer video game. The server transmits enough data about its internal state to allow its connected clients to maintain their own accurate version of the game world for display to players.

  8. Luxoflux - Wikipedia

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    In October 2002, Activision announced it had purchased Luxoflux for an undisclosed price, which at the time was working on True Crime: Streets of LA. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The studio delivered the game and its sequel, True Crime: New York City , before working on licensed titles Shrek 2 , Kung Fu Panda and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen .

  9. Vigilante (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game takes place in downtown New York City.The game's plot involves a lone, professional martial artist who became a vigilante to fight an evil gang called the Skinheads ruled by a man known as the Giant Devil, in order to protect his "turf" and save a female hostage named Madonna, who was kidnapped by them.