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  2. Zzoom - Wikipedia

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    Zzoom was received well by the video game press when it was released in 1983, and it remained among the top twenty best-selling games well into 1984. [4] Crash called it "a very memorable game and excellent value for money", [5] whilst Personal Computer Games described it as "one of the all-time greats in a very competitive market".

  3. Slider (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Sliders are also combined with progress bars in the playback of streaming media over a network connection (e.g., YouTube videos) in order to show the content buffering position versus the playback position. This is done by superimposing a colored shaded area (progress bar) on top of the slider, indicating whether the user can "jump" forward or not.

  4. Media player software - Wikipedia

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    Clementine v1.2, an audio player with a media library and online radio. The basic feature set of media players are a seek bar, a timer with the current and total playback time, playback controls (play, pause, previous, next, stop), playlists, a "repeat" mode, and a "shuffle" (or "random") mode for curiosity and to facilitate searching long timelines of files.

  5. The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  6. Field of view in video games - Wikipedia

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    Many PC games that are released after 2000 are ported from consoles, or developed for both console and PC platforms. Ideally, the developer will set a wider FOV in the PC release, or offer a setting to change the FOV to the player's preference. However, in many cases the narrow FOV of the console release is retained in the PC version.

  7. Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D - Wikipedia

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    The two lenses can also be used to take two simultaneous shots of the same scene with different settings (zoom, ISO, etc.). In August 2010, Fujifilm announced the W3, a new stereoscopic 3D compact point-and-shoot camera with the ability to capture 3D images and videos, the follow-up to the first-of-its-kind W1 with similar specs and design.

  8. Side-scrolling video game - Wikipedia

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    A side-scrolling video game (alternatively side-scroller) is a video game viewed from a side-view camera angle where the screen follows the player as they move left or right. The jump from single-screen or flip-screen graphics to scrolling graphics during the golden age of arcade games was a pivotal leap in game design, comparable to the move ...

  9. Category:Side-scrolling video games - Wikipedia

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