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  2. GoldenEye: Source - Wikipedia

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    GoldenEye: Source is an online multiplayer arena first-person shooter that aims to provide a faithful and also expanded re-creation of GoldenEye 007 ' s multiplayer including additional game modes, re-creations of single-player levels that were not originally accessible in GoldenEye 007 ' s multiplayer modes, and weapons which were only accessible using cheats.

  3. High-Level Shader Language - Wikipedia

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    GPUs listed are the hardware that first supported the given specifications. Manufacturers generally support all lower shader models through drivers.

  4. James Bond 007: Blood Stone - Wikipedia

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    The game was confirmed by Activision on 16 July 2010 and was released on 2 November 2010 in North America and released on 5 November 2010 in Europe. Activision's remake of GoldenEye 007 was released on the same day respectively in each region. Blood Stone features the voices and likenesses of Daniel Craig, Judi Dench and Joss Stone.

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  6. GoldSrc - Wikipedia

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    GoldSrc (pronounced "Gold Source"), sometimes called the Half-Life engine, is a proprietary game engine developed by Valve. At its core, GoldSrc is a heavily modified version of id Software 's Quake engine .

  7. Society 5.0 - Wikipedia

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    Society 5.0, also known as the Super Smart Society, is a concept for a future society introduced by the Japanese government in 2016. [1] The plan aims to integrate technologies such as artificial intelligence into the existing society.

  8. Talk:IW (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    The id Tech 3 source code released under GNU GPL license is the Arena engine, whereas the engine licensed for commercial purposes, and used in Return to Castle Wolfenstein (and as such used in Call of Duty and United Offensive) and many, many other games, is the Team Arena engine.

  9. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    The name "Bluetooth" was proposed in 1997 by Jim Kardach of Intel, one of the founders of the Bluetooth SIG.The name was inspired by a conversation with Sven Mattisson who related Scandinavian history through tales from Frans G. Bengtsson's The Long Ships, a historical novel about Vikings and the 10th-century Danish king Harald Bluetooth.