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  2. Free Fire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Free Fire Max is an enhanced version of Free Fire that was released in 2021. [ 71 ] [ 72 ] It features improved High-Definition graphics , sound effects , and a 360-degree rotatable lobby. Players can use the same account to play both Free Fire Max and Free Fire , and in-game purchases, costumes, and items are synced between the two games. [ 73 ]

  3. Xfire - Wikipedia

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    On May 4, 2009, a built-in alpha AOL Instant Messenger and Windows Live Messenger plugin was released in 1.108. As of May 4, 2009, it only supported chatting, and none of AIM's other features. [ 24 ] From December 1, 2009, users could access their Twitter accounts through Xfire, allowing players to view updates posted by other users, as well as ...

  4. Delta Force: Xtreme 2 - Wikipedia

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    Delta Force: Xtreme 2 (DFX2) is a 2009 first-person shooter video game by NovaLogic released for Microsoft Windows. It is the sequel to Delta Force: Xtreme , which was released in 2005. Gameplay

  5. Delta Force: Xtreme - Wikipedia

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    Delta Force: Xtreme is a 2005 budget first-person shooter video game developed and published by NovaLogic for Microsoft Windows. It is the seventh title (excluding console titles) of the Delta Force series. It acts as a partial remake of the original Delta Force, with numerous levels taken from it and redesigned.

  6. Xtreme Sports (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Xtreme Sports is a sports video game developed by WayForward Technologies for the Game Boy Color. It was initially published by Infogrames North America, and first released in North America on June 29, 2000. The game is similar to one of WayForward's PC games, Xtreme Sports Arcade: Summer Edition (1999).

  7. ESPN Extreme Games - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Extreme Games (released in Japan as ESPN Street Games) is a game released for the PlayStation in 1995. A version was released for MS-DOS a short time later. The game featured all the sports included in the Summer X-Games of 1995, but it did not feature events such as the half pipe in skateboarding.

  8. Comparison of download managers - Wikipedia

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    Windows Web FlashGet: Windows 3.7.0.1220 [6] 2013-05-17 Proprietary: No cost: No Yes Web Free Download Manager: GNU/Linux 6.19.0.5156 [7] 2023-03-13 Proprietary: No cost [c] No Yes macOS Windows Free Studio: GNU/Linux 6.7.4.1101 [8] 2021-11 Proprietary: No cost: No Yes macOS Windows Freemake Video Downloader: Windows 4.1.14.1 [9] 2022-12-06 ...

  9. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 3 version of the game includes a regional lockout, allowing the game to be played only if the game's region matches the console region, despite the fact that PlayStation 3 games are normally region-free, leading to a massive fan outrage. [200] [201] The game's sequel, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax however, is region-free. [202] 2013 ...