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  2. World Heroes 2 - Wikipedia

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    World Heroes 2 [c] is a 1993 fighting arcade game developed and published by ADK with the assistance of SNK. It was originally released for the Neo Geo MVS arcade cabinet on April 26, 1993. [1] It is the sequel to the 1992 fighting arcade game World Heroes, as well as the second title of the World Heroes series.

  3. World Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Another cyborg created by D.A.M.D. to finish what Geegus started, but went rogue and is now on a worldwide killing spree. He is the final boss of World Heroes 2 and later reappears in World Heroes Perfect, also as the final boss, with the name Neo Dio. He is inspired by the main character of Baoh and shares similar attacks to him.

  4. World Heroes Anthology - Wikipedia

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    World Heroes Anthology, known in Japan as World Heroes Gorgeous (ワールドヒーローズ ゴージャス, Wārudo Hīrōzu Gōjasu), is a game compilation, which includes all four games from ADK's World Heroes series, which were a part of the early Neo Geo titles from SNK.

  5. World Heroes 2 Jet - Wikipedia

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    World Heroes 2 Jet [b] is a 1994 fighting arcade game developed and published by ADK with the assistance of SNK. It was originally released for the Neo Geo MVS arcade cabinet on April 26, 1994. [1] It is the sequel and update to the 1993 fighting arcade game World Heroes 2, as well as the third title of the World Heroes series.

  6. World Heroes (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed World Heroes on their September 1, 1992 issue as being the third most-popular arcade game at the time. [17] In the United States, on RePlay magazine's coin-op earnings charts, World Heroes topped the software conversion kits chart in July 1992, ranking just above Capcom's Street Fighter II. [18]

  7. CyanogenMod - Wikipedia

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    On 24 June 2013, the CyanogenMod 10.1.0 codebase (based on Android version 4.2.2) was moved to "stable" status, with a majority of currently-supported devices receiving stable builds on the same day. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] CyanogenMod's developers have indicated that they will continue the Monthly Snapshot schedule to incorporate new features until the ...

  8. List of Android apps by Google - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mobile apps developed by Google for its Android operating system. All of these apps are available for free from the Google Play Store, although some may be incompatible with certain devices (even though they may still function from an APK file) and some apps are only available on Pixel and/or Nexus devices.

  9. List of game engine recreations - Wikipedia

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    Game engine recreation is a type of video game engine remastering process wherein a new game engine is written from scratch as a clone of the original with the full ability to read the original game's data files.