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  2. Devastation (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Devastation is a first-person shooter video game by American developer Digitalo Studios, released for Windows and Linux in 2003. The game takes place in an impoverished, dystopian near-future Earth, pitting an underground group of rebels against an oppressive, all-powerful mega-corporation .

  3. Devastation - Wikipedia

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    Devastation (video game), a first-person shooter video game developed by Digitalo Studios, released in February 2003; Mortal Kombat: Devastation, a cancelled Mortal Kombat film; Devastation (comics), a fictional character and DC Comics villain in the Wonder Woman comic book; The Transformers: Devastation, a six-issue Transformers comic miniseries

  4. List of films shot in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    8mm 2: 2005 Munich: Rome: portrayed as additional cities Paris: London: 2006 Day of Wrath: Spain: 2006 Copying Beethoven: Vienna: 2006 Eragon: 2006 Severance: 2007 Painkiller Jane: 2008 100 Feet: 2008 Good: 2008 Hellboy 2: The Golden Army: Korda Studios: 2008 Transporter 3: starring Jason Statham 2008 The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas: Berlin ...

  5. Transformers: Devastation - Wikipedia

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    Devastation was released on October 6, 2015, in the United States and October 9 in Europe, and was the final game released under Activision's 2006 licensing agreement with Hasbro. [7] Following the deal's expiration, the game and its DLC were removed from sale via digital storefronts in December 2017, alongside other Transformers games ...

  6. Linda (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Linda is a Hungarian action adventure series that aired on Hungarian television from 1984–1989 and was created by György Gát. [1] [2]The first season was broadcast by Magyar Televízió from 1984, the second from 1986, and the third from 1989.

  7. Rec 2 - Wikipedia

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    Rec 2 was released in New Zealand theaters by Vendetta Films on 13 November 2009. [12] The marketing budget for the film, NZ$7500, was used to create a website, [13] where the remaining $5000 marketing budget would be given away to the member of the public who was judged responsible for the most good publicity generated for the release of the ...

  8. Apocalypse: The Game of Nuclear Devastation (video game)

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    The computer game version was published by Red Shift under license from Games Workshop. [2] It was released in 1983 for the ZX Spectrum and BBC Micro. [3] Apocalypse was the first Spectrum game from Red Shift, and David Kelly from Popular Computing Weekly described the board game as "ideal material for conversion to the computer".

  9. TV2 (Hungarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The sister channels are Super TV2, FEM3, Mozi+, Zenebutik, Izaura TV, Spíler 1 TV, Spíler 2 TV, PRIME, TV2 Séf, TV2 Kids, TV2 Comedy, Jocky TV and Moziverzum. TV2 also operated Irisz TV, which timeshared with Chellomedia's Zone Club and was broadcast at primetime between 13 September 2004 and New Year's Eve 2006, and PRO4, which was launched ...