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  2. Daikatana - Wikipedia

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    Daikatana v1.3 (also referred to as the "1.3 patch" [93] [94]) is an unofficial patch project started by modder and IT professional Frank Sapone and other modders. [ 94 ] Upon request, Romero sent the complete source code for version 1.2 of the game to Sapone.

  3. Talk:Daikatana/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Readers of this page are welcome to comment on this redirect at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2024 April 25 § 1.3 patch until a consensus is reached. cogsan (nag me) (stalk me) 18:53, 25 April 2024 (UTC)

  4. List of video games notable for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. Video games Platforms Arcade video game Console game Game console Home console Handheld console Electronic game Audio game Electronic handheld Online game Browser game Social-network game Mobile game PC game Linux Mac Virtual reality game Genres Action Shooter Action-adventure Adventure ...

  5. Patch (computing) - Wikipedia

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    If the new code will fit in the space (number of bytes) occupied by the old code, it may be put in place by overwriting directly over the old code. This is called an inline patch. If the new code is bigger than the old code, the patch utility will append load record(s) containing the new code to the object file of the target program being patched.

  6. Game Genie - Wikipedia

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    The codes were printed on sticky labels to put on the back of the Game Gear cartridge. When entering codes, the player could easily see what to type in rather than looking through the book. In the code input menu for the Game Gear Game Genie, a player typing the word "DEAD" will cause the screen to move up and down, possibly as an Easter egg.

  7. Perfect Dark - Wikipedia

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    Perfect Dark is a first-person shooter where players complete levels to unlock content and progress through the game's storyline. [2] Players manoeuvre their character from a first-person perspective and have the ability to lean left or right, look up or down, crouch, crawl, and drop from most ledges; [3] there is no jump ability. [4]