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  2. Gorillas (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Gorillas. (video game) Gorillas, also known under the source code 's file name GORILLA.BAS, is a video game first distributed with MS-DOS 5 and published in 1990 by Microsoft. [1] It is a turn-based artillery game. [2] With allusions to King Kong, the game consists of two gorillas throwing explosive bananas at each other above a city skyline.

  3. File:Gorilla Tag Logo Black.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Gorilla Tag Logo Black.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 196 × 97 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 158 pixels | 640 × 317 pixels | 1,024 × 507 pixels | 1,280 × 633 pixels | 2,560 × 1,267 pixels. This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Video game modding (short for "modification") is the process of alteration by players or fans of one or more aspects of a video game, [1] such as how it looks or behaves, and is a sub-discipline of general modding. Mods may range from small changes and tweaks to complete overhauls, and can extend the replay value and interest of the game.

  5. Category:Video games with Steam Workshop support - Wikipedia

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    This page lists games available on the Steam platform that support its "Steam Workshop", which allows for distribution and integration of user-generated content (typically modifications, new levels and models, and other in-game content) directly through the Steam software.

  6. Metadata Object Description Schema - Wikipedia

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    The Metadata Object Description Schema ( MODS) is an XML -based bibliographic description schema developed by the United States Library of Congress ' Network Development and Standards Office. MODS was designed as a compromise between the complexity of the MARC format used by libraries and the extreme simplicity of Dublin Core metadata.

  7. Human–computer interaction - Wikipedia

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    A computer monitor provides a visual interface between the machine and the user. Human–computer interaction (HCI) is research in the design and the use of computer technology, which focuses on the interfaces between people and computers. HCI researchers observe the ways humans interact with computers and design technologies that allow humans ...

  8. Interface (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Interface (computing) In computing, an interface is a shared boundary across which two or more separate components of a computer system exchange information. The exchange can be between software, computer hardware, peripheral devices, humans, and combinations of these. [1] Some computer hardware devices, such as a touchscreen, can both send and ...

  9. MOD (file format) - Wikipedia

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    MOD is a computer file format used primarily to represent music, and was the first module file format. MOD files use the “.MOD” file extension, except on the Amiga which doesn't rely on filename extensions; instead, it reads a file's header to determine filetype. A MOD file contains a set of instruments in the form of samples, a number of ...