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  2. A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda - Wikipedia

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    Ares can double jump and roll to avoid attacks and obstacles and can change his suit during the course of the game which gives him a different aesthetic appearance and abilities. He can also activate Vakyl Cannon, a rechargeable orbital cannon which destroys all of the enemies on screen.

  3. Ares Rising - Wikipedia

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    Ares Rising used the MythOS engine that was developed by Charybdis Enterprises for the game iM1A2 Abrams. [8] [9] In March 1998, Advanced Micro Devices reached an agreement with Imagine Studios to optimize the game with AMD's K6-3D microprocessor. [10] The game went gold on August 11, 1998. [11] [12]

  4. Ares (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ares is a space strategy video game created by Nathan Lamont of Bigger Planet Software, [1] and first released by Changeling Software in 1998. In 1999 the game was re-released as shareware by Ambrosia Software and released as open source software and freeware in 2008. [ 2 ]

  5. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    Advanced AI and sound features (full control of sound propagation). Edited with DromEd. Decima: C++: 2013 Yes 3D PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows: Death Stranding, Horizon Zero Dawn, Killzone: Shadow Fall, Until Dawn, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, Horizon Forbidden West: Proprietary: Defold: C++: 2016 Lua: Yes 2D, 3D

  6. Brandish (video game) - Wikipedia

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    PC-98 version screenshot. Brandish is a top-down view dungeon crawler game. The original version of the game uses mouse controls from a real-time overhead view, where the player can move the warrior character Ares (known as Varik in the English version [2]) forward and backward, turn, strafe, and attack by clicking on boxes surrounding the player character.

  7. GX - Wikipedia

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    GX (gaming expo), a non-gambling game convention in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; GX Jupitter-Larsen, an American artist and writer; F-Zero GX, a racing video game for the Nintendo GameCube console; Pokémon-GX, a part of the Pokémon Trading Card Game; Symphogear GX, the third season of Symphogear, an anime series; Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, an anime series

  8. Grin (company) - Wikipedia

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    Grin AB was a video game developer based in Stockholm, Sweden.Founded by Bo and Ulf Andersson in 1997, Grin worked on numerous titles for the PC, consoles and arcade.Grin filed for bankruptcy and became defunct on August 12, 2009, and its founders went on to create Overkill Software.

  9. Ocean Software - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Software Ltd was a British software development company that became one of the biggest European video game developers and publishers of the 1980s and 1990s. The company was founded by David Ward and Jon Woods and was based in Manchester .