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  2. Cover Orange - Wikipedia

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    Cover Orange is an iOS, Android and flash game developed by German studio FDG Entertainment and released on November 16, 2010. [1] It is a port of an Adobe Flash game of the same name. [ citation needed ]

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  4. FreeSpace 2 Source Code Project - Wikipedia

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    However, because the source code is under a noncommercial license, [4] it does not qualify as free and open source software. To prevent a plethora of different versions of the game from appearing, a single "umbrella" project (with the unified goal of enhancing the game) under the name FreeSpace 2 Source Code Project was formed. Initially led by ...

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  6. Super Sidekicks (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Super Sidekicks [a] is a 1992 soccer arcade video game developed and published by SNK.It is the first installment in the eponymous series and the second soccer game released for Neo Geo MVS, succeeding Soccer Brawl (1991).

  7. World Cup mystery solved: Why players lie down to defend free ...

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    The evolution of free kicks and walls This back-and-forth evolutionary cycle began decades ago. Ever since 1913, defending players have been required to stand at least 10 yards away from the spot ...

  8. Free kick (association football) - Wikipedia

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    The referee signals an indirect free kick by raising the arm vertically above the head; a direct free kick is signaled by extending the arm horizontally. [1] A popular method for identifying the different signals is that, for indirect free kicks, the referee holds his hand above his head, creating the letter "I", for an indirect free kick.

  9. Spare Parts (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game features incentives for cooperative play, such as special moves that can only be executed with two players. [3] The game does not feature an AI companion when playing single player. [2] The game has an average play length of between five and seven hours to complete the game, with approximately ten hours to reach 100% completion. [2]