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  2. Bionicle: Masks of Power - Wikipedia

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    Masks of Power is a open world game and includes platform elements and puzzles, with overworld movements affected by the powers of the Kanohi masks the Toa collect. [3] According to project director ASCII, the primary inspirations for Masks of Power are Nier: Automata and Monster Hunter, which influenced the combat and enemy design ...

  3. Directory traversal attack - Wikipedia

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    A directory traversal (or path traversal) attack exploits insufficient security validation or sanitization of user-supplied file names, such that characters representing "traverse to parent directory" are passed through to the operating system's file system API. An affected application can be exploited to gain unauthorized access to the file system

  4. Kena: Bridge of Spirits - Wikipedia

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    Kena: Bridge of Spirits is a 2021 action-adventure video game developed and published by Ember Lab. The story follows Kena, a young spirit guide who uses her magical abilities to help deceased people move from the physical to the spirit world.

  5. NAT traversal - Wikipedia

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    Network address translation traversal is a computer networking technique of establishing and maintaining Internet Protocol connections across gateways that implement network address translation (NAT). NAT traversal techniques are required for many network applications, such as peer-to-peer file sharing and voice over IP. [1]

  6. Traversal - Wikipedia

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    Traversal may refer to: . Graph traversal, checking and/or changing each vertex in a graph . Tree traversal, checking and/or changing each node in a tree data structure; NAT traversal, establishing and maintaining Internet protocol connections in a computer network, across gateways that implement network address translation

  7. A* search algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A* (pronounced "A-star") is a graph traversal and pathfinding algorithm that is used in many fields of computer science due to its completeness, optimality, and optimal efficiency. [1] Given a weighted graph, a source node and a goal node, the algorithm finds the shortest path (with respect to the given weights) from source to goal.

  8. STUN - Wikipedia

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    STUN (Session Traversal Utilities for NAT; originally Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) through Network Address Translators) is a standardized set of methods, including a network protocol, for traversal of network address translator (NAT) gateways in applications of real-time voice, video, messaging, and other interactive communications.

  9. Mario - Wikipedia

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    Jumping—both to facilitate level traversal and as an offensive move—is a common gameplay element in Mario games, especially the Super Mario series. By the time Super Mario RPG was released, jumping became such a signature act of Mario that the player was often tasked with jumping to prove to non-player characters that he was Mario.