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  2. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    Ports to other systems became available, for instance Android or the OpenPandora. [341] Inner Worlds: 1996 2016 Fantasy adventure platformer Sleepless Software Originally shareware, in February 2000 the game was released as freeware in version 1.3. [342] [343] Source code reverse engineered around 2016. [344] Igor: Objective Uikokahonia: 1994

  3. Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Need for Speed: Most Wanted [a] is a 2012 racing game developed by Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. Most Wanted is the nineteenth title in the Need for Speed series and was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, iOS and Android, beginning in North America in 2012.

  4. Cloudpunk - Wikipedia

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    Cloudpunk is a cyberpunk adventure game developed by German developer Ion Lands and published by Maple Whispering Limited for Microsoft Windows on April 23, 2020. It was released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 15, 2020. [1]

  5. Cities: Skylines - Wikipedia

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    Cities: Skylines allows for construction of cities, buildings, and a variety of transportation options.. The player starts with a plot of land – equivalent to a 2-by-2-kilometre (1.2 mi × 1.2 mi) area [1] – along with an interchange exit from a nearby highway, access to a body of water, as well as a starting amount of in-game money.

  6. Racing game - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical car driving games later originated from British amusement arcades in the 1930s. [18] In the United States, International Mutoscope Reel Company adapted these British arcade driving games into the electro-mechanical game Drive Mobile (1941), which had an upright arcade cabinet similar to what arcade video games would later use. [ 19 ]

  7. Automatic parking - Wikipedia

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    Automatic parking is an autonomous car-maneuvering system that moves a vehicle from a traffic lane into a parking spot to perform parallel, perpendicular, or angle parking. The automatic parking system aims to enhance the comfort and safety of driving in constrained environments where much attention and experience is required to steer the car.

  8. Glu Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Glu Mobile LLC is an American developer and publisher of mobile games.It was founded as Sorrent in 2001 and acquired Macrospace in 2004. Both companies collectively rebranded as Glu Mobile in 2005.

  9. List of Konami games - Wikipedia

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    Car Chase (Head On clone, released by Leijac) Astro Invader ( Kamikaze in Japan, released by Leijac (JP) and Stern (NA)) Space King ( Space Invaders clone, released by Leijac)