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  2. F-Zero GX - Wikipedia

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    F-Zero GX is a 2003 racing video game developed by Amusement Vision and published by Nintendo for the GameCube console. It runs on an enhanced version of the engine used in Super Monkey Ball . F-Zero AX , the arcade counterpart of GX , uses the Triforce arcade system board conceived from a business alliance between Nintendo, Namco and Sega .

  3. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 - Wikipedia

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    The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8 is a digital rangefinder-styled mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera announced by Panasonic on July 16, 2015. The camera features a newly developed 20 megapixel sensor - previously the highest resolution in Micro Four Thirds cameras was 16 megapixels.

  4. libGDX - Wikipedia

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    libGDX allows the developer to write, test, and debug their application on their own desktop PC and use the same code on Android. It abstracts away the differences between a common Windows/Linux application and an Android application.

  5. F-Zero - Wikipedia

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    F-Zero GX was released for the GameCube and developed by Sega's Amusement Vision team, and is the first F-Zero game to feature a story mode. The game was initially titled F-Zero GC. The arcade counterpart of GX was called F-Zero AX, which was released alongside of its Nintendo

  6. GX - Wikipedia

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    GX (gaming expo), a non-gambling game convention in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; GX Jupitter-Larsen, an American artist and writer; F-Zero GX, a racing video game for the Nintendo GameCube console; Pokémon-GX, a part of the Pokémon Trading Card Game; Symphogear GX, the third season of Symphogear, an anime series; Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, an anime series

  7. Amstrad GX4000 - Wikipedia

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    After months of speculation, the GX4000 was officially announced along with the 464 plus and 6128 plus computers at the CNIT Centre in Paris in August 1990. [4] The system was launched a month later in four countries, Britain, France, Spain, and Italy, [5] priced at £99.99 in Britain and 990F in France; software was priced at £25 for most games. [3]

  8. GeForce 8 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 8 series is the eighth generation of Nvidia's GeForce line of graphics processing units. The third major GPU architecture developed by Nvidia, Tesla represents the company's first unified shader architecture .

  9. Google Developers - Wikipedia

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    Google Developer Groups [19] (GDGs) are communities of developers who are interested in Google's developer technology products and platforms. A GDG can take many forms—from just a few people getting together, to large gatherings with demos and tech talks, to events like code sprints and hackathons.