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  2. I.G.I.-2: Covert Strike - Wikipedia

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    The original, published by Eidos Interactive, offered only single-player play, and no game saves. Covert Strike added multiplayer play and limited save game capability. Chris Ryan , a former Special Air Service operative best known for being the lone successful escapee of Bravo Two Zero , served as a consultant to the game.

  3. Video game piracy - Wikipedia

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    Some games, such as Grand Theft Auto IV, use DRM that negatively alters gameplay, if it detects that the game is an illegitimate copy. In GTA IV's case, it disables the brakes on cars and gives the camera an amplified drunk effect, making gameplay much harder, thus creating an incentive to legitimately purchase the game. [9] [10]

  4. Crack dot Com - Wikipedia

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    The game was never finished and Crack dot com made the source and data for Golgotha (as with Abuse) public domain. The company experienced a setback on January 13, 1997 [ 5 ] when their file server was broken into by way of their web server, [ 6 ] and the source code to Golgotha and also the Quake engine they had licensed from id was stolen. [ 7 ]

  5. Index of Windows games (I) - Wikipedia

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    Bethesda Game Studios: Bethesda Softworks: IL-2 Sturmovik: 2001 1C:Maddox Games: 1C, Ubisoft: IL-2 Sturmovik: Forgotten Battles: 2003 1C:Maddox Games: 1C, Ubisoft: Immaterial and Missing Power: 2004 Twilight Frontier, Team Shanghai Alice: Twilight Frontier, Team Shanghai Alice Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile: 2004 Tilted Mill ...

  6. Free-to-play - Wikipedia

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    Many browser games have an "energy bar" that depletes when the player takes actions. These games then sell items such as coffee or snacks to refill the bar. [6] Free-to-play games are free to install and play, but once the player enters the game, the player is able to purchase content such as items, maps, and expanded customization options. [7]

  7. Fairlight (group) - Wikipedia

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    FairLight (FLT) is a warez and demo group initially involved in the Commodore demoscene, and in cracking to illegally release games for free, since 1987. In addition to the C64 , FairLight has also migrated towards the Amiga , Super NES and later the PC . [ 1 ]

  8. IGG Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Free-to-play, also known as F2P or FtP, refers to video games which give players access to a significant portion of their content without paying. Since the company's creation, games of IGG has traditionally followed a freemium model where players can play a fully functional game for free, but also have the opportunity to upgrade their gaming experience through a variety of microtransactions.

  9. Project I.G.I. - Wikipedia

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    The game received mixed reviews due to shortcomings including a poorly programmed A.I., lack of a mid-game save option, and the lack of multiplayer features. However, it was praised for its sound design and graphics , thanks in part to its use of a proprietary game engine that was previously used in Innerloop's Joint Strike Fighter .