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  2. Unreal Editor for Fortnite - Wikipedia

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    In the Fortnite ecosystem, Discover or Discovery is the term used to describe the algorithm that puts UGC content in front of players in the form of playlists or rows in the Fortnite lobby. A Discover row consists of a thumbnail, title, and the current amount of players playing the experience.

  3. Unity (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    More than 1.3 million developers are using its tools to create gee-whiz graphics in their iOS, Android, console, PC, and web-based games. Unity wants to be the engine for multi-platform games, period." [17] A May 2012 survey by Game Developer magazine indicated Unity as its top game engine for mobile platforms. [18]

  4. Radeon RX 6000 series - Wikipedia

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    On September 14, 2020, AMD hinted at the physical design of its RX 6000 series through a tweet shared on social messaging service Twitter.At the same time, it launched a virtual island inside the video game Fortnite containing a large-scale rendition of the RX 6000 hardware design, which players could freely explore using the game's Creative mode.

  5. List of Doom ports - Wikipedia

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    This was the version that the MS-DOS product emerged from, since, at the time, id Software was using a NeXTcube for its graphic-engine development. This version is sluggish on anything below an 040 NeXTstation/cube (though it runs smoother with a higher amount of memory), and is missing sound, which was added on the PC side.

  6. TempleOS - Wikipedia

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    The OS runs 8-bit ASCII with graphics in source code and has a 2D and 3D graphics library, which run at 640x480 VGA with 16 colors. [5] Like most modern operating systems, it has keyboard and mouse support. It supports ISO 9660, FAT32 and RedSea file systems (the latter created by Davis) with support for file compression. [10]

  7. Konami Code - Wikipedia

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    The Konami Code. 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.

  8. Kid A Mnesia - Wikipedia

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    It entered the top 10 of several national album charts and topped the UK Independent Albums Chart and the US Billboard Top Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts. [ 1 ] Kid A Mnesia Exhibition , an interactive experience with music and artwork from the albums, was released in the same month for PlayStation 5 , macOS and Windows .

  9. Hotline Miami - Wikipedia

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    Söderström programmed the game and wrote the narrative, while Wedin designed the graphics. Several artists contributed to the soundtrack, which combines many music styles. The game was released in October 2012 for Windows, followed by versions for OS X, Linux, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita in 2013, and a PlayStation 4 port in 2014.