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  2. Open Gaming Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Open Gaming Alliance is a non-profit organization of hardware manufacturers, game developers, game publishers and others, with the goal of promoting and advancing the PC as a gaming platform. The PC Gaming Alliance was announced during the Game Developers Conference 2008. In 2014, the PC Gaming Alliance changed its name to the Open Gaming ...

  3. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World, founded in 1981, stated in 1987 that it was the only survivor of 18 color magazines for computer games in 1984. Meanwhile, in Japan, the first magazines entirely dedicated to video games began appearing from 1982, beginning with ASCII's LOGiN, followed by several SoftBank publications and Kadokawa Shoten's Comptiq.

  4. Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The GOP's opposition was, in part, caused by its reliance on the support of anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant parties such as the Know-Nothings. In the decades following the Civil War, the Republican Party grew more supportive of immigration, as it represented manufacturers in the northeast (who wanted additional labor); during this period, the ...

  5. PC Master Race - Wikipedia

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    PC Master Race. The PC Master Race ( PCMR ), sometimes referred to by its original phrasing as the Glorious PC Gaming Master Race, is an internet meme, subculture and a tongue-in-cheek term used within video game culture to describe the grandiosity and god complex associated with PC gamers when comparing themselves to console gamers.

  6. Gaming computer - Wikipedia

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    A gaming computer, also known as a gaming PC, is a specialized personal computer designed for playing PC games at high standards. They typically differ from mainstream personal computers by using high-performance graphics cards, a high core-count CPU with higher raw performance and higher-performance RAM. Gaming PCs are also used for other ...

  7. List of cooperative video games - Wikipedia

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    Machine has a team of 6 players fighting against waves of robots controlled by AI. Players are rewarded with in-game items upon completing missions. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles *. Arcade / NES / C64 / ZXS / XB360 / Other. Beat 'em up. 1989. 4. Local, Xbox Live.

  8. Group of pictures - Wikipedia

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    In video coding, a group of pictures, or GOP structure, specifies the order in which intra- and inter-frames are arranged. The GOP is a collection of successive pictures within a coded video stream. Each coded video stream consists of successive GOPs, from which the visible frames are generated. Encountering a new GOP in a compressed video ...

  9. Computer Games Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Computer Games Magazine was a monthly computer and console gaming print magazine, founded in October 1988 as the United Kingdom publication Games International. During its history, it was known variously as Strategy Plus (October 1990, Issue 1 [2] ) and Computer Games Strategy Plus , [3] but changed its name to Computer Games Magazine after its ...