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  2. List of role-playing video games: 1975 to 1985 - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive index of commercial role-playing video games, sorted chronologically by year.Information regarding date of release, developer, publisher, operating system, subgenre and notability is provided where available.

  3. List of simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    The New World) (2006) Anno 1701 (2007) Anno 1701: The Sunken Dragon (2007) Anno 1701: Dawn of Discovery (2009) Anno 1404, known in North America as Dawn of Discovery (2009) Anno 1404: Venice (2009) Anno: Create A New World (2011) Anno 2070 (2013) Anno Online (2015) Anno 2205 (2019) Anno 1800; Caesar series Caesar; Caesar II; Caesar III; Caesar ...

  4. The Realm Online - Wikipedia

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    [2] [33] The Realm's 2D graphics were unfavorably compared with 3D games like EverQuest. [16] Subscriptions dropped to 6000 accounts by 2004. [34] In 2008, the server would still reach an online population of 100 to 200 players during peak hours and has since returned to these numbers with the release of the free to play version of the server. [2]

  5. vSide - Wikipedia

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    The Music Lounge became a success, grew, and was re-branded as vSide in the summer of 2007. [2] At this point many things had changed from the original game. The online world was composed now of three cities, the old social status system called "respekt" was replaced with the current vPoint rank status and apartments, which could only be rented in The Music Lounge, could now be bought.

  6. Two Worlds II - Wikipedia

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    Two Worlds II is an action role-playing game developed by Polish developer Reality Pump and published by TopWare Interactive as a sequel to 2007's Two Worlds.It was released on 9 November 2010 in Europe for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and on 25 January 2011 in North America for the same platforms.

  7. Virtual world - Wikipedia

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    Users exploring the world with their avatars in Second Life. A virtual world (also called a virtual space or spaces) is a computer-simulated environment [1] which may be populated by many simultaneous users who can create a personal avatar [2] and independently explore the virtual world, participate in its activities, and communicate with others.

  8. Namco Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Namco Arcade is a compilation of Namco's classic arcade games. A choice of game is playable, free of charge, once every day. Virtual "Play Coins" could be purchased for additional plays, or games could be purchased permanently until the ability to make in-app purchases were removed on February 16, 2016.

  9. 2010 in video games - Wikipedia

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    Month Day Event January 7–10 International Consumer Electronics Show 2010 was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. [6]February 11–14 Microsoft X10 held in San Francisco. [7]24–27