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  2. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    Also isometric graphics. Graphic rendering technique of three-dimensional objects set in a two-dimensional plane of movement. Often includes games where some objects are still rendered as sprites. 360 no-scope A 360 no-scope usually refers to a trick shot in a first or third-person shooter video game in which one player kills another with a sniper rifle by first spinning a full circle and then ...

  3. List of zombie video games - Wikipedia

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    A multiplayer survival game described by one critic as a combination of Dayz and Minecraft. The game uses the free-to-play payment model. [107] Urban Dead: 2005: Browser: A massively multiplayer online game where players choose whether to play as a human survivor or a zombie in the battle for control of a quarantined city. [108] Voodoo Kid ...

  4. List of commercial video games with available source code ...

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    A zip file was found within the retail games dummy data, which included the full PlayStation source code to the game. [93] Beatmania 5th Mix: 1999 2000 PlayStation Music video game: Konami: With the 2000 Japanese PSX game Beatmania Best Hits there was mistakenly included the source code for the 1999 game Beatmania 5th Mix. [94] The Bilestoad ...

  5. Video game industry - Wikipedia

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    Players also create modifications (mods), which in some cases become just as popular as the original game for which they were created. An example of this is the game Counter-Strike, which began as a mod of the video game Half-Life and eventually became a very successful, published game in its own right.

  6. History of video games - Wikipedia

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    [168] [169] When Apple introduced in-app purchases (IAP) in October 2009, a number of developers found ways to monetize their mobile games uniquely compared to traditional games, establishing the freemium model where a game is usually free to download and play but players are encouraged to speed up their progress through IAPs.