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  2. XMODS - Wikipedia

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    Stock silver Scion tC Silver Scion tC with retired Wild Body kit inspired by Five Axis Red Nissan Titan with retired Off-Road Kit. The XMODS Evolution models were released in the Autumn of 2005 with substantial construction differences when compared to the previous XMODS Generation 1 generation:

  3. List of PC games (G) - Wikipedia

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    The following page is an alphabetical section from the list of PC games. G. Name Developer Publisher Genre(s) Operating system(s) Date released Game Dev Tycoon ...

  4. Fate (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fate is a 2005 single-player action role-playing game originally released for the PC by WildTangent. Fate was released for the PC Steam client on December 12, 2013. Three sequels—titled Fate: Undiscovered Realms, Fate: The Traitor Soul and Fate: The Cursed King—were released in 2008, 2009 and 2011 respectively.

  5. List of video games that support cross-platform play - Wikipedia

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    While PC versions for games on Microsoft Windows, Linux, or MacOS that have cross-platform support. In contrast, those that are only limited to Windows can work with Wine , or Proton on Linux or MacOS to have multiplayer working on their respective platform.

  6. Renault Scénic - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Renault introduced a crossover version of the Scénic, which was called the Scénic Xmod (Scenic Xmod Cross in Italy). [25] The Scénic Xmod has different styling to the normal Scénic : larger and revised grille, roof racks, body protections, new tires and alloys, new paintwork and Xmod badges.

  7. Quake modding - Wikipedia

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    Based on id Software's open stance towards game modifications, their Quake series became a popular subject for player mods beginning with Quake in 1996. Spurred by user-created hacked content on their previous games and the company's desire to encourage the hacker ethic, Id included dedicated modification tools into Quake, including the QuakeC programming language and a level editor.

  8. MOD (file format) - Wikipedia

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    MOD is a computer file format used primarily to represent music, and was the first module file format. MOD files use the “.MOD” file extension, except on the Amiga which doesn't rely on filename extensions; instead, it reads a file's header to determine filetype.

  9. Mod Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Mod Archive was established in February 1996 as a place for tracker artists to upload their work. [2] Since then, the site has emerged into being a community for artists and module enthusiasts.