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[12] [13] For many years, one of the most popular and prominent series on LGR was reviews of games and downloadable content (DLC) from The Sims franchise, beginning with a "Quick Review" of The Sims 3 in 2009. In total, the LGR channel features over a hundred videos on the franchise, mostly involving reviews, but also "LGR Plays" let's-play videos.
LGR may refer to: Arts and entertainment ... Lazy Game Reviews, a YouTube channel for video gaming (since 2006) London Greek Radio, a British radio station ...
Classic Game Room (commonly abbreviated CGR) is a video game review web series produced, directed, edited and hosted by Mark Bussler [1] of Inecom, LLC. The show reviewed both retro and modern video games along with gaming accessories, pinball machines, and minutiae such as gaming mousepads and food products.
Lazy 8 Studios was invited by Irrational Games to develop a browser-based tie-in puzzle game for their pending release of BioShock Infinite. It is titled BioShock Infinite: Industrial Revolution. [5] Irrational had seen the studio's work on Cogs and felt the steampunk environment was a good match with the nature of their own game. [5]
Walther LGR, the basic model Top to bottom; Walther LGR Match Universal, LGR Match and LGR Moving Target variants. The LGR was the basic model. It was not supplied with a raised sighting line and had a beech stock. The LGR Match was a more luxurious model and had a raised sightline as standard. The walnut stock has a higher comb to fit the ...
The FZ275 LGR - Laser Guided Rocket is a weapon system by Thales (formerly Forges de Zeebrugge). It is intended to provide a low-cost guided missile compatible with existing unguided 70mm rocket launch platforms. The HE (High Explosive) version of the FZ275 LGR is equipped with a HE warhead with impact fuze. [5]
Computer Game Review was a print monthly magazine covering both computer gaming and video gaming. The magazine was started in 1991. [1] Also known as Computer Game Review and 16-Bit Entertainment, and then later as Computer Game Review and CD-Rom Entertainment.
A loop-gap resonator (LGR) is an electromagnetic resonator that operates in the radio and microwave frequency ranges. The simplest LGRs are made from a conducting tube with a narrow slit cut along its length. [1] [2] The LGR dimensions are typically much smaller than the free-space wavelength of the electromagnetic fields at the