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  2. Epsio - Wikipedia

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    The software was introduced in 2010 for the FIFA World Cup [1] and it is now widely used in sport events, [2] [3] [4] with different modules available. External links [ edit ]

  3. List of video editing software - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of video editing software. The criterion for inclusion in this list is the ability to perform non-linear video editing . Most modern transcoding software supports transcoding a portion of a video clip , which would count as cropping and trimming.

  4. Ignite (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    The EA Sports Ignite game engine (styled as EA SPORTS IGNITE) is a collection of video game technologies built by Electronic Arts and designed to make video game sports "alive". [1] The technology was announced at Microsoft's Xbox One reveal event in May 2013 for three EA Sports franchise games for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 : FIFA 14 , Madden ...

  5. EA Sports FC Mobile - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022, FIFA Mobile 23 (the final season until the game was changed as EA Sports FC Mobile) was released as a season update of FIFA Mobile 22, with several changes such as Advanced Passing and the Squads would not be reset after season update. FIFA Mobile 23 was the first and only version that featured the 2022 FIFA World Cup ...

  6. EA Sports FC Online - Wikipedia

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    EA Sports FC Online (formerly known as FIFA Online 4) is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online football game developed by EA Spearhead and published by Nexon, Garena and Tencent. [1] The game was released on 17 May 2018 in South Korea, then for China, Thailand and Vietnam markets in the following month.

  7. FIFA Manager - Wikipedia

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    FIFA Manager 09 is the 2009 successor to the FIFA Manager series from EA's sports brand, EA Sports. It is a follow up on FIFA Manager 08. FIFA Manager 09 was developed by Bright Future and published by EA Sports. On 29 October 2008, the first database update was released, including the first division of Cyprus and the necessary adjustments.

  8. Comparison of video editing software - Wikipedia

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    1.8 GHz 1 GB 1.7 GB Pitivi: No No Yes ? ? 2 MB Shotcut: Yes Yes Yes 2 GHz AMD or Intel processor 2GB / 4 GB when editing HD 1 GB Vegas Pro: Yes No No 2.0 GHz 1.0 GB 400 MB VideoPad: Yes: Yes: No: multicore x86 compatible processor: 1GB: Any VirtualDubMod: Yes: No: No???? VSDC Free Video Editor: Yes No No 1.5 GHz or higher, Intel or AMD or ...

  9. FIFA Football 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese version of FIFA Football 2004, called FIFA Total Football (FIFA トータルフットボール), was released in March 2004. [ citation needed ] The game is an EA Sports Bio game, and is compatible with other EA Sports games like Madden NFL 2004 and NBA Live 2004 .