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  2. Video game packaging - Wikipedia

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    Video game packaging refers to the physical storage of the contents of a PC or console game, both for safekeeping and shop display. In the past, a number of materials and packaging designs were used, mostly paperboard or plastic .

  3. Inside (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Inside premiered at Microsoft's E3 2014 conference, with a planned release in 2015, but was delayed to 2016. Inside was released to critical acclaim. Critics noted it as an improvement over Limbo, praising its art direction, atmosphere and gameplay. The game was nominated for numerous accolades, including game of the year, and won several ...

  4. List of novels based on video games - Wikipedia

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    Collection of the first three Diablo books and Demonsbane. Demonsbane: Robert B. Marks ISBN 9780743418997: Diablo III: The Order: Nate Kenyon: ISBN 978-1416550785: Gallery Books Storm of Light: ISBN 978-1416550808: Book of Cain (Memo Collection) ISBN 978-1608870455: Insight Editions Labelled as being authored by Deckard Cain, a fictional character

  5. List of books about video games - Wikipedia

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    The inside story of one of the first computer game companies that for a time, dominated the industry. Total Engagement: How Games and Virtual Worlds Are Changing the Way People Work and Businesses Compete (ISBN 978-1-4221-4657-6) by Byron Reeves and J. Leighton Read The Video Games Textbook: History • Business • Technology

  6. White box (computer hardware) - Wikipedia

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    The inside of a white box computer. In computer hardware, a white box is a personal computer or server without a well-known brand name. [1]The term is usually applied to systems assembled by small system integrators and to homebuilt computer systems assembled by end users from parts purchased separately at retail.

  7. Easter egg (media) - Wikipedia

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    In computer software, Easter eggs are secret responses that occur as a result of an undocumented set of commands. The results can vary from a simple printed message or image to a page of programmer credits or a small video game hidden inside an otherwise serious piece of software.

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  9. Von Neumann architecture - Wikipedia

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    A von Neumann architecture scheme. The von Neumann architecture—also known as the von Neumann model or Princeton architecture—is a computer architecture based on the First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, [1] written by John von Neumann in 1945, describing designs discussed with John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering.