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  2. Captain Atom - Wikipedia

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    Captain Atom is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books, initially owned by Charlton Comics before being acquired in the 1980s by DC Comics. [1] All possess some form of energy-manipulating abilities, usually relating to nuclear fission and atomic power .

  3. ROM hacking - Wikipedia

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    Generally speaking, a ROM hacker cannot normally add content to a game, but merely change existing content. This limit can be overcome through ROM expansion, whereby the total size of the ROM image is increased, making room for more content and, in turn, a larger game. The difficulty in doing this varies depending on the system for which the ...

  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    The first version is just a 2006 English build with xbox 360 controller icons in-place of pc one's. And the other version is a 2007 Chinese localized build with regular pc mouse and keyboard icons. Glover: 1999 2024 PlayStation Platformer: Blitz Games

  5. List of commercial video games with later released source code

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    The team also released the source code for NOLF (version 1.003 on Windows) that year to "support the fan base by offering the tools to create their own levels". [326] [327] It is available both as a download, as well as on the Game of the Year Edition CD-ROM. [325]

  6. Pat Broderick - Wikipedia

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    Pat Broderick (born November 26, 1953) [1] is an American comics artist, known for his work on the Micronauts and Alpha Flight for Marvel Comics, and Legion of Super-Heroes, Captain Atom and Green Lantern for DC Comics.

  7. Janus Directive - Wikipedia

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    "The Janus Directive" is an eleven-part comic book crossover first published by DC Comics between May and June of 1989. Among the creators who contributed to the storyline were writers John Ostrander, Kim Yale, Paul Kupperberg, Cary Bates and Greg Weisman and artists John K. Snyder III, Rick Hoberg, Rafael Kayanan, Tom Mandrake and Pat Broderick.

  8. Extreme Justice - Wikipedia

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    The team is led by Captain Atom and consists of Maxima, Blue Beetle (Ted Kord), Booster Gold, and Amazing-Man (Will Everett III). They are later joined by Firestorm (Ronald Raymond), Plastique, and the Wonder Twins (Zan and Jayna). [3] Carol Ferris becomes the administrator of their Mount Thunder facility.

  9. Firestorm: Thunderhawk 2 - Wikipedia

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    Firestorm: Thunderhawk 2 was created by the British studio Core Design, as a sequel to the original Thunderhawk. [1] Sarah Avory served as a lead programmer, while Martin Iveson handled the game's music and sound effects. [3] The game was developed simultaneously for the PC, Saturn, and PlayStation, with the PC as the lead platform.