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  2. BeamNG.drive - Wikipedia

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    BeamNG.drive is a 2015 vehicle simulation video game developed and published by Bremen-based video game developer BeamNG GmbH for personal computers. The game features soft-body physics to simulate realistic handling and damage to vehicles .

  3. Rigs of Rods - Wikipedia

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    Rigs of Rods (RoR) is a free and open source [1] vehicle-simulation game which uses soft-body physics to simulate the motion destruction and deformation of vehicles. The game uses a soft-body physics engine to simulate a network of interconnected nodes (forming the chassis and the wheels) and gives the ability to simulate deformable objects.

  4. Game demo - Wikipedia

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    An example of a game demo in disc format. The availability of demos varies between formats. Systems that use cartridges typically did not have demos available to them, unless they happen to be digital, due to the cost of duplication, whereas systems supporting more cheaply produced media, such as tapes, floppy disks, and later CD-ROM and DVD-ROM, do.

  5. FMOD - Wikipedia

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    FMOD is available under multiple license schemes: [3] FMOD Non-Commercial License, which allows software not intended for commercial distribution to use FMOD for free.; FMOD Indie License, a bottom level license for software intended for commercial distribution, with development budgets less than US$500k.

  6. Mark Knight (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Knight, also known as TDK and Madfiddler, is a British musician, video game music composer and sound designer.He started out writing chiptune and module file music in the Amiga demoscene, [1] and began his games industry career as a composer in 1992.

  7. Automation (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Automation (known as Automation: The Car Company Tycoon Game in cover and online sources) is a simulation video game developed by New Zealand-based developer Camshaft Software for Microsoft Windows that allows the player to create and run a virtual car company and design vehicles to sell. [1] It is currently available via Steam. [2]

  8. Demo - Wikipedia

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    Demo mode, a feature often found in consumer electronics; Game demo, a freely-distributed version of a video game; Game replay, or demo, a recording of a video game which is played back within the game's engine; Technology demo, a prototype version of a technology product

  9. Demolition derby - Wikipedia

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    Larger vehicles, such as pickup trucks and SUVs, were rarely used in demolition derby [3] (though school bus demolitions have long been a popular exception) but have recently become popular in demolition events (which may also be the result of the increasing amounts of junk cars being SUVs, which will especially be true in the future when junk ...