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  2. Brute Force (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Brute Force was developed by Digital Anvil, one of Microsoft's internal developers that had previously worked on games such as Wing Commander, Strike Commander, and Starlancer. Brute Force was designed to be a first-party game for the Xbox and begun in March 2000, before the console had launched. However, development had begun before the ...

  3. List of Xbox games compatible with Xbox 360 - Wikipedia

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    Prone to potentially game breaking freezing late in the Soviet campaign, very occasional minor texture flickering. [5] Call of Duty 2: Big Red One: Activision: When playing multiplayer, dots representing the enemy do not appear in the HUD. [5] [15] Call of Duty 3: Activision [5] Cars: THQ: When viewing cut scenes pixel color alteration will ...

  4. Category:Cancelled Windows games - Wikipedia

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    Batman Begins (video game) Battlefield 1943; Black Isle's Torn; Blackroom (video game) Bob's Game; Bot Colony; Breach (cancelled video game) Breakaway (cancelled video game) Brothers in Arms: Furious 4; Brute Force (video game) Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2002 video game) Build 'n Race; BurgerTime World Tour

  5. Category:Video games about cloning - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games about cloning" ... Face of the Enemy; B. Black Rock Shooter: The Game; BlazBlue: Clone Phantasma; Brute Force (video game) C. Call of ...

  6. Digital Anvil - Wikipedia

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    Digital Anvil, Inc. (formerly Digital Anvil Holdings, Inc. [2]) was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas owned by Microsoft Game Studios (MGS). [3] It was founded in 1996 by brothers Chris and Erin Roberts along with Tony Zurovec, Marten Davies, Craig Cox, John Miles, Eric Peterson and Robert Rodriguez, creators of the Wing Commander franchise from Origin Systems.

  7. Bluto - Wikipedia

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    He usually uses brute force and/or trickery to accomplish his various goals. His voice is very loud, harsh and deep, with an incomprehensible bear-like growl between words and sentences. This voice, as well as the dark beard, crooked teeth, and bulk, was similar to that of the villain Red Flack, well known at the time, played by Tyrone Power Sr ...

  8. Crusader: No Regret - Wikipedia

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    Crusader: No Regret is an isometric action game developed by Origin Systems and published by Electronic Arts in 1996. Nominally a sequel to 1995's Crusader: No Remorse, it is considered both by critics and by the game director more akin to a stand-alone expansion pack. Mechanically similar to No Remorse, it features new levels, enemies and weapons.

  9. Brute force - Wikipedia

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    Brute force method or proof by exhaustion, a method of mathematical proof; Brute-force attack, a cryptanalytic attack; Brute-force search, a computer problem-solving ...