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  2. Hopak - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, video game Team Fortress 2 added the Hopak as a taunt move, titled the "Kazotsky Kick" after the related Kozachok dance. Players can make all nine classes perform the dance during gameplay, with each class adding unique moves to their own dance sequences.

  3. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Roblox is an online game platform and game creation system built around user-generated content and games, [1] [2] officially referred to as "experiences". [3] Games can be created by any user through the platform's game engine, Roblox Studio, [4] and then shared to and played by other players. [1]

  4. id Tech - Wikipedia

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    id Tech is a series of successive game engines designed and developed by id Software. Prior to the presentation of the id Tech 5 -based game Rage in 2011, the engines lacked official designation and as such were simply referred to by the names of the games the engines had been developed for (i.e., Doom and Quake engines).

  5. Tricky Kick - Wikipedia

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    Tricky Kick received average reviews. [10] [11] GamePro ' s C.T. Asian wrote that it is "an extensive and challenging game that's great to take on with an audience.It's one of those carts that's bound to stir up a lot of group participation - everyone has their own strategy".

  6. Nightdive Studios - Wikipedia

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    Night Dive Studios, Inc. (trade name: Nightdive Studios) is an American video game developer based in Vancouver, Washington and a subsidiary of Atari SA.The company is known for obtaining rights to abandonware video games, updating them for compatibility with modern platforms, and re-releasing them via digital distribution services, supporting preservation of older games.

  7. Cheating in online games - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 March 2025. Practice of subverting video game rules or mechanics to gain an unfair advantage This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article possibly contains original research. Please improve ...

  8. Deferred shading - Wikipedia

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    The first deferred shaded video game was Shrek, an Xbox launch title shipped in 2001. [58] Around 2004, implementations on commodity graphics hardware started to appear. [ 59 ] The technique later gained popularity for applications such as video games , finally becoming mainstream around 2008 to 2010.

  9. KickBeat - Wikipedia

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    KickBeat is a martial arts-themed rhythm action game developed by Zen Studios. [1] The mechanics are similar to those of Gitaroo Man and Dance Dance Revolution , where the player must press a button corresponding to one of four directions at the correct time.