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  2. Trainer (games) - Wikipedia

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    Another difference is the inclusion of game version or digital download source of game. For example: "Hitman: Absolution Steam +11 Trainer", [3] "F.E.A.R 3 v 1.3 PLUS 9 Trainer" etc. [4] [5] Modern trainers also come as separately downloaded programs. Instead of modifying the game's programming directly, they modify values stored in memory.

  3. Empire Earth II - Wikipedia

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    Empire Earth II is a real-time strategy video game developed by Mad Doc Software and published by Vivendi Universal Games and their subsidiary Sierra Entertainment on April 26, 2005. [2] It is a sequel to Empire Earth, which was developed by the now-defunct Stainless Steel Studios.

  4. UMS II: Nations at War - Wikipedia

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    A review by Neil Jackson in ST Format magazine gave it a grade of 87%, writing, "Despite its graphical and musical shortcomings this game is marvelous. The depth of detail in the combat systems is phenomenal," adding, " UMS II doesn't set out to amaze you with displays of techno wizardry; it's there to stretch your imagination and provide a ...

  5. Cheat Engine - Wikipedia

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    Cheat Engine (CE) is a proprietary, closed source [5] [6] memory scanner/debugger created by Eric Heijnen ("Byte, Darke") for the Windows operating system in 2000. [7] [8] Cheat Engine is mostly used for cheating in computer games and is sometimes modified and recompiled to support new games.

  6. Universal Interactive - Wikipedia

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    On April 24, Universal Interactive's parent company announced their plans for E3 2003, and announced several new titles to be released under the Universal Interactive label: Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs for the Game Boy Advance, [38] Battlestar Galactica for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, [39] Crash Nitro Kart for consoles and Game Boy Advance ...

  7. List of Vivendi Games titles - Wikipedia

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    Vivendi Games was an American video game holding company founded in July 1996. It published games through various subsidiaries and labels, such as Black Label Games, Blizzard Entertainment ( Diablo ), Coktel Vision , Fox Interactive, NDA Productions, Sierra Entertainment , Universal Interactive and Vivendi Games Mobile.

  8. Retro Game Challenge 2 - Wikipedia

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    Retro Game Challenge 2 was the fifth-best-selling game in Japan on the week of its release, selling 44,000 units. [9] Kurt Kalata of Hardcore Gaming 101 called the game's quality more consistent than its predecessor, with no "outright stinkers", though also saying that there was no game that matched the quality of Haggleman 3.

  9. Turrican II: The Final Fight - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally developed using the original C64 source code and Amiga graphics as a base. At a late stage in the development, Accolade also acquired rights to produce a game spin-off of the Jean-Claude Van Damme movie Universal Soldier and decided to rebrand the console conversions as Universal Soldier.