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  2. Category:Fan games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Half-Life (series) fan games (1 C, 9 P) K. King's Quest fan games ... Pages in category "Fan games" The following 68 pages are in ...

  3. Category:Half-Life (series) fan games - Wikipedia

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  4. The Gossamer Project - Wikipedia

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    The Gossamer Project is a group of specialty archives that, combined, contain the vast majority of X-Files fan fiction on the Internet. [1] In the mid to late 1990s, the Gossamer Archives/Project was one of the "big three" single media fandom-focused archives on the Internet, and remained the largest single fandom fan fiction archive [2] until the emergence of various Harry Potter archives in ...

  5. Reuben Klamer - Wikipedia

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    Reuben Klamer (June 20, 1922 – September 14, 2021) was an American designer, developer, inventor, entrepreneur, and sales and marketing executive, [1] best known for creating and designing the modern version of classic Milton Bradley (now Hasbro) board game The Game of Life. [2] The Game of Life was marketed in 59 countries and translated in ...

  6. List of fictional games - Wikipedia

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    Roy: A Life Well-Lived – A VR life simulator from the TV series Rick and Morty; Sentries of the Last Cosmos – a VR game in the Batman Beyond episode of the same name. The game and creator are portrayed very similarly to Star Wars and George Lucas. Space Paranoids – an arcade game created by Kevin Flynn and featured in Tron (1982)

  7. Seeds (cellular automaton) - Wikipedia

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    Seeds is a cellular automaton in the same family as the Game of Life, initially investigated by Brian Silverman [1] [2] and named by Mirek Wójtowicz. [1] [3] It consists of an infinite two-dimensional grid of cells, each of which may be in one of two states: on or off. Each cell is considered to have eight neighbors (Moore neighborhood), as in ...

  8. Portal:Speculative fiction/Possible futures/509 - Wikipedia

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  9. Split Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Development of the game started following the release of It Takes Two (2021). A team of 80 people built the game using Unreal Engine 5.The two characters are named after Fares' two daughters, and Fares compared the game's narrative to that of a "buddy movie" as the two characters started as complete strangers who must slowly bond with each other in order to survive. [5]