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  2. Totems (video game) - Wikipedia

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    NeoReality is an integrated video game production platform developed by 10tacle Studios Belgium. It contains several innovative tools and engines including 3D graphics rendering, physics, AI, game-specific scripting language, etc. [2] Semantic Environment Sensing System was a technology which allows the player and all NPC characters to use the world as an open-ended playground, using each ...

  3. Konami Code - Wikipedia

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    The Konami Code (Japanese: コナミコマンド, Konami Komando, "Konami command"), also commonly referred to as the Contra Code and sometimes the 30 Lives Code, is a cheat code that appears in many Konami video games, [1] as well as some non-Konami games.

  4. Yantai CIMC Raffles Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The crane, capable of muscling up to 10,000 cars in one lift, allows the mating of an entire outfitted deck box of a semi-submersible rig onto its hull/pontoons in one single operation. The shipyard states that this will reduce work hazards at high altitudes and in the open sea.

  5. Sea Installer - Wikipedia

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    Sea Installer is an offshore wind turbine installation jack-up vessel. She was ordered by A2SEA, a Danish offshore wind turbine installation company, and it was built by Chinese COSCO Shipyard Group Co., with a contract value is US$139 million.

  6. Left Coast Lifter - Wikipedia

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    The barge carries a shear legs crane which is the largest barge crane ever used on the U.S. West Coast. The barge's name is taken from " Left Coast ", a slang phrase that plays on the fact that the U.S. West Coast is on the left of the United States when viewing a map with north oriented at the top.

  7. Rarotonga International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Cook Islands government took control of landing rights in 1985. [15] In 2003, the terminal and departure and check-in areas were revamped at a cost of US$650,000. [16] An $8.5 million reconstruction project commenced in 2009 to revamp and expand the existing terminal facilities. The new-look terminal was officially opened on 22 June 2010. [17]

  8. SSCV Thialf - Wikipedia

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    The Thialf has two cranes with a combined maximum lifting capacity of 14,200 metric tons (14,000 long tons; 15,700 short tons). [4] It is equipped with a class III dynamic positioning system. Propulsion and position keeping is by six 5,500-kW retractable azimuthing thrusters.

  9. Hughes XH-17 - Wikipedia

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    The Hughes XH-17 "Flying Crane" was the first helicopter project for the helicopter division of Hughes Aircraft Company.The XH-17, which had a two-bladed main rotor system with a diameter of 134 feet (41 m), still holds the world record for flying with the largest rotor system.