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  2. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    Dr. Michael Selig felt that dealing with sales was a distraction from his research and development. Game is still being developed. Glider PRO: 1991 Mac OS, Mac OS X Casady & Greene: When Casady & Greene went bankrupt, the rights to the series reverted to the author, John Calhoun, who opted to give a few versions of the game away for free on his ...

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  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    On January 2, 2021, Forest of Illusion uploaded a .zip file recovered from a hard drive of Data Design Interactive containing the entire source code for the Windows, Xbox and GameCube versions of the game. [194] Pac-Man: 1982 2019 Atari 8-bit Maze: Roklan Corp. In August 2019 the source code for the Atari 8-bit version was released by Kevin Savetz.

  5. Katana Zero - Wikipedia

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    The game was initially developed for personal computers (macOS and Windows). [4] [31] Stander decided to develop a Nintendo Switch version immediately after the system was unveiled because he saw it as a good console for indie games. [30] GameMaker made it easy to port Katana Zero and the long development meant it was already well optimized. [30]

  6. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Wikipedia

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    The game topped the charts upon release in Japan, selling over 227,000 units in its first week. [168] It was the best-selling game in the United States by April 2008, with over 8.6 million units sold, [169] and the best-selling PlayStation 2 game with 17.33 million units sold by 2009. [50]

  7. GameStick - Wikipedia

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    The GameStick is a discontinued home video game console developed by PlayJam. It is a microconsole the size of a USB flash drive that plugs directly into the back of a TV through an HDMI port and ships with its own Bluetooth controller. Users can download content from a curated storefront via Wi-Fi, with

  8. Index of Windows games (S) - Wikipedia

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    Pillow Castle Games Pillow Castle Games SuperPower 2: 2004 GolemLabs: DreamCatcher Interactive: Superstars V8 Racing: 2009 Milestone srl: Black Bean Games Supreme Commander: 2007 Gas Powered Games: THQ: Supreme Commander 2: 2010 Gas Powered Games: Square Enix: Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance: 2007 Gas Powered Games: THQ: Supreme Ruler 2010: ...

  9. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition

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    Upon release, the Rockstar Games Launcher went offline for a period of roughly 28 hours for "maintenance", rendering the game unplayable and unpurchaseable on Windows; the game remained unavailable after the launcher was restored, while Rockstar "remove[d] files unintentionally included" in the game. [46]