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  2. Trainer (games) - Wikipedia

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    Another difference is the inclusion of game version or digital download source of game. For example: "Hitman: Absolution Steam +11 Trainer", [3] "F.E.A.R 3 v 1.3 PLUS 9 Trainer" etc. [4] [5] Modern trainers also come as separately downloaded programs. Instead of modifying the game's programming directly, they modify values stored in memory.

  3. Fitness Boxing - Wikipedia

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    Fitness Boxing is a fitness video game developed by Imagineer [1] for the Nintendo Switch. [2] [3] The game was released on December 20, 2018 in Japan by Imagineer, December 21, 2018 in PAL territories and January 4, 2019 in North America by Nintendo.

  4. TempleOS - Wikipedia

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    [1] Davis began developing TempleOS circa 2003. [3] One of its early names was the "J Operating System" before renaming it to "LoseThos", a reference to a scene from the 1986 film Platoon. [1] In 2008, Davis wrote that LoseThos was "primarily for making video games. It has no networking or Internet support.

  5. Firas Zahabi - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Conrad Pla the owner of Tristar Gym became too busy to run the gym so he handed it over to Zahabi to run. In 2008, the gym was sold to Zahabi and he became the new owner. [1] [3] [2] Zahabi has since then trained many different fighters under Tristar Gym. [3] His coaching style is focused on technique in a very controlled manner.

  6. Trainer (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Trainer was a British television series transmitted by the BBC between 1991 and 1992. It was produced by Gerard Glaister as a follow-up to the long-running series Howards' Way. [1] Filmed in and around the village of Compton near Newbury, the series was set in the world of horse racing.

  7. Code: Secret Room - Wikipedia

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    Code - Secret Room (Korean: 코드 - 비밀의 방) is a South Korean reality game show. It aired on JTBC on Fridays at 23:00 beginning January 1, 2016. [ 1 ] In each episodes, the contestants aim to solve the Main Code to allow them to escape the room.

  8. Jesus (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Jesus [1] is a graphic adventure game developed and published by Enix. It was first released in 1987 on the PC-8801, FM-77AV, X1, and the MSX2 and was later ported to the Famicom in 1989 as Jesus: Kyōfu no Bio Monster [2] (Jesus: Bio Monster of Terror). A sequel, Jesus II, was released on the PC-8801, PC-9801, and X68000 in 1991.

  9. Guy Code - Wikipedia

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    Guy Code is an American reality comedy television series on MTV2.The series debuted on November 15, 2011, and features various pop culture entertainers, top comics, athletes, and specialized experts who tell the story of the special code of conduct that exists between men.