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  2. List of Xbox Live games on Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    All Xbox Live enabled games on Windows 10 are made available on the Windows Store. In order to be released on Windows 10 as an Xbox Live enabled game, the developer needs to be a member of ID@Xbox . Xbox Live enabled titles will be identifiable in the marketplace by a green banner running across the top of the game page icon that reads "Xbox Live".

  3. Zeus: Master of Olympus - Wikipedia

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    Zeus grants players the choice to play either a series of episodical, story-based adventures, in which a set of unique objectives must be attained in order to progress, [2] or to play the so-called "sandbox mode", in which the game's objectives are more open-ended and less objective-based.

  4. List of play-by-mail games - Wikipedia

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    The rights to play-by-mail games were occasionally sold among publishers. [b] Additionally, a publishing company might license a game to a company which would offer it for play in another country. [c] Many more play-by-mail games existed in nascent, playtest form. Only games which completed playtesting and were published for play are included here.

  5. Legacy Games - Wikipedia

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    Legacy Games (also known as Legacy Interactive) is a game publisher and distributor specializing in casual and indie titles for PC, console, and mobile platforms. It offers digital downloads of games through its website, www.legacygames.com. Additionally, Legacy sells physical discs with digital codes at Walmart stores and on Amazon.

  6. Legacy-free PC - Wikipedia

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    Many legacy-free PCs include modern devices that may be used to replace ones omitted, such as a memory card reader replacing the floppy drive. As the first decade of the 21st century progressed, the legacy-free PC went mainstream, with legacy ports removed from commonly available computer systems in all form factors.

  7. Zeos - Wikipedia

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    Zeos Pocket PC. Manufactured around 1991–1992 and selling for $595, the Zeos Pocket PC was a palmtop which ran MS-DOS 5.0 and was broadly similar in form and function to the Poqet PC. The device was also available as Tidalwave PS-1000, Vobis Highscreen Handy Organizer, and Peacock Palmtop PC in other countries. [6]

  8. HP Compaq tc4400 - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, upgradeable to Windows 10 [a] Processor: Intel Core Duo or Core 2 Duo 1.83 GHz - 2.16 GHz Display: 12.1-inch Color TFT XGA WVA, optional enhanced Outdoor-viewable Display Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950: Memory: 512MB - 2GB available upgradeable Max of 4GB Wireless

  9. King (company) - Wikipedia

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    King games offer asynchronous play, enabling users to connect to their Facebook account whilst playing on their smartphone or tablet device. This means that the user's progress is updated across all platforms, allowing the player to switch from smartphone, to tablet, to Facebook without losing their progress in the game.