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  2. Konami Code - Wikipedia

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    The code is also known as the "Contra Code" and "30 Lives Code", since the code provided the player 30 extra lives in Contra. The code has been used to help novice players progress through the game. [10] [12] The Konami Code was created by Kazuhisa Hashimoto, who was developing the home port of the 1985 arcade game Gradius for the NES.

  3. Strafing (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Strafe-jumping was a result of a bug in the code base of the 1997 first-person shooter video game Quake II. In sequels it was decided to be kept intact, [15] as it had become a standard technique used by players. The exploit relies on an oversight in acceleration and maximum speed calculation: when pressing a movement key, the game adds an ...

  4. Counter-Strike surfing - Wikipedia

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    The first Counter-Strike surf map was created in 2004 after Joyce, who had created a custom map called "Killbox" (ka_killbox), began to slide off the roof of a house and was able to jump to safety. Realizing this would be fun in and of itself, he began to create a new map solely dedicated to surfing, "The Gap" (surf_the-gap).

  5. DeFRaG - Wikipedia

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    Strafe-jumping (SJ) is a technique necessary to complete the majority of DeFRaG maps, and is considered to be the most fundamental technique in trick jumping. It is only possible because of a specificity of the game's physics unintentionally allowing moving vectors to add up to greater acceleration.

  6. Subway Surfers - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. 2012 video game 2012 video game Subway Surfers Developer(s) Kiloo, SYBO Games Publisher(s) Kiloo Games (1.0–1.20.1) SYBO Games (1.21.0–present) Director(s) Christian Balazs Engine Unity Platform(s) iOS, iPadOS, macOS, HarmonyOS, Android, Web browser, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone ...

  7. Surf (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Surf is a browser game developed by Microsoft that is shipped with the Microsoft Edge web browser. In the game, the player must control a surfer as they move across a body of water while also collecting power-ups and evading obstacles and a kraken .

  8. Robo Surf - Wikipedia

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    In Robo Surf, the player controls the height of the waves. [1] Controlling a robot, the player must collect oil barrels to fill up a speed meter while avoiding gulls. [2] The player continues until they hit an obstacle or crash into the ocean. The game was released for iOS and Android on June 1, 2011. [2] [3]

  9. Strafing - Wikipedia

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    U.S Navy Vought F4U Corsair strafing Imperial Japanese Shipping during the Second World War.. Guns used in strafing range in caliber from 7.62–14.5 mm (0.300–0.571 in) machine guns, to 20–40 mm (0.79–1.57 in) autocannon or rotary cannon.