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  2. Powerslide (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Powerslide supports up to 12 players via online modes. Two game modes are included in multiplayer: single race, and fox and hounds. In fox and hounds, one player is chased by the rest of the players. The player who catches the fox in turn becomes the fox. The aim is to be the first player to accumulate four minutes as the fox.

  3. Powerslide - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Powerslide may refer to: Powerslide (inline skating) ...

  4. Digital camera modes - Wikipedia

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    There are three exposure parameters – aperture, time (shutter speed), and sensitivity , and in different modes, these are each set automatically or manually; this gives 2 3 = 8 possible modes. For a given exposure, this is an underdetermined system, as there are three inputs but only one output. Accordingly, there are many combinations that ...

  5. Accel Transmatic - Wikipedia

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    Accel Transmatic Limited BSE: 517494 is a company headquartered in Chennai, India. The company's major focus areas are Product R&D and development, software R&D and development & Animation. Accel Transmatic is a publicly traded company listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) [1] The company has it main operations in Chennai, & Trivandrum in ...

  6. Graflex - Wikipedia

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    Graflex Pacemaker Crown Graphic, 1947. Graflex was a manufacturer that gave its brand name to several camera models.. The company was founded as the Folmer and Schwing Manufacturing Company in New York City in 1887 by William F. Folmer and William E. Schwing as a metal working factory, manufacturing gas light fixtures, chandeliers, bicycles and eventually, cameras.

  7. Revere Camera Company - Wikipedia

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    In November 1952, Revere purchased the nearby Atwell Building – also designed by Alfred S. Alschuler [3] – at 221 E. Cullerton St., Chicago, Illinois – and operated machinery on four of the building's eight floors. [4] In the 1950s, the company was the second largest manufacturer of small movie cameras in the United States.

  8. Accel World vs. Sword Art Online - Wikipedia

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    Accel World vs. Sword Art Online [a] is an action role-playing video game developed by Artdink and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Microsoft Windows. It is based on the Accel World and Sword Art Online light novel series.

  9. List of Accel World episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following original video animation episodes are included with the video games Accel World: Ginyoku no Kakusei and Accel World: Kasoku no Chōten, released by Namco Bandai Games. The PlayStation 3 versions of the games feature the episode in Blu-ray Disc format, whilst the PlayStation Portable versions include the episode on DVD.