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  2. Ring (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Ring was followed by a sequel, Ring II: Twilight of the Gods, which brings the cycle to an end, following the two last parts of Wagner's Ring des Nibelungen, Siegfried and Götterdämmerung. Ring II was met with similarly extremely negative reviews, and unlike the first game, was considered a commercial failure.

  3. The Ring: Terror's Realm - Wikipedia

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    The game's protagonist and main character, takes Robert's position at the CDC after he dies at the start of the game. Robert. Researcher at the CDC, was working on the Ring virus before he and three other colleagues die on the same day. Jack Nikson. Works as a reporter, neighbour and friend of Meg and Robert. John Brad. Boss at the CDC. Chris

  4. Ring of Elysium - Wikipedia

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    Ring of Elysium (Chinese: 无限法则) was a free-to-play, [1] multiplayer online battle royale game developed by Aurora Studio and published by TCH Scarlet Limited, each a subsidiary of Tencent Games, and is available to download for free on Steam, DMM & Garena.

  5. Wire wrap - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical wire wrap tool Electrical wire wrap tool; pneumatic (air-powered) tools are also available. A "wire wrap tool" has two holes. The wire and 1 ⁄ 4 in (6.4 mm) of insulated wire are placed in a hole near the edge of the tool. The hole in the center of the tool is placed over the post. The tool is rapidly twisted.

  6. Wire wrapped jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Wire wrapped jewelry. Wire wrapping is one of the oldest techniques for making handmade jewelry. This technique is done with jewelry wire and findings similar to wire (for example, head-pins) to make components. Wire components are then connected to one another using mechanical techniques with no soldering or heating of the wire. Frequently, in ...

  7. Wraparound (video games) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of wraparound originated in the early days of video games when hardware limitations imposed constraints on the size of game worlds. Instead of creating expansive environments that required significant memory or processing power, developers utilized wraparound to simulate continuous gameplay on limited hardware.

  8. Wire loop game - Wikipedia

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    A man playing a version of the wire loop game. A wire loop game, or buzz wire, is a game which involves guiding a metal loop (a 'probe') along a serpentine length of wire without touching the loop to the wire. [1] The loop and wire are connected to a power source in such a way that, if they touch, they form a closed electric circuit.

  9. Wired Productions - Wikipedia

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    Wired Productions is a video game publisher company based in Watford, United Kingdom.The company publishes games on all main gaming platforms (PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch) working on international projects, founded by Jason Harman, Kevin Leathers and Leo Zullo.