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  2. SameGame - Wikipedia

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    The first version titled Same Game; it increased the number of colors to five. Same Game: Wataru Yoshioka (W. Yossi) PC-9801 Same Game: Ikuo Hirohata (Japanese) Hitoshi Ozawa (tr. English) 1993 Windows 3.1: Added an optional large field of 25×15. The large field requires an 800×600 desktop resolution. KSame Same Gnome Swell Foop

  3. Multi-monitor - Wikipedia

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    Vertical monitor second display to the left. Vertical monitors are usually added as a secondary display to the left or right of the main landscape oriented monitor. They are useful to display more information vertically down the page, computer programmers use this configuration most often to see as many lines of code on the screen as possible ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Resize and position screens in AOL Desktop Gold

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    To view multiple windows in AOL Desktop Gold, you'll want to resize and position them appropriately on your screen. You can also save the window size and position for the next time you sign in to Desktop Gold. Open the window you want to resize or move. Click and drag the outside border of the window to modify its size.

  6. The Thing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Thing is a 2002 squad-based third-person shooter survival horror video game developed by Computer Artworks and co-published by Vivendi Universal Games under the Black Label Games label and Konami. [5] It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.

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  8. Wallpaper Engine - Wikipedia

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    Wallpaper Engine is an application for Windows with a companion app on Android [3] which allows users to use and create animated and interactive wallpapers, similar to the defunct Windows DreamScene. Wallpapers are shared through the Steam Workshop functionality as user-created downloadable content .

  9. Category:Title screens of video games - Wikipedia

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